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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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    gbv_883461315
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 290 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9780511486685
    Content: Paris mushroomed in the thirteenth century to become the largest city in the Western world, largely through in-migration from rural areas. The resulting dialect-mixture led to the formation of new, specifically urban modes of speech. From the time of the Renaissance social stratification became sharper as the elites distanced themselves from the Parisian 'Cockney' of the masses. Nineteenth-century urbanisation transformed the situation yet again with the arrival of huge numbers of immigrants from far-flung corners of France, levelling dialect-differences and exposing ever larger sections of the population to standardising influences. At the same time, a working-class vernacular emerged which was distinguished from the upper-class standard not only in grammar and pronunciation but most markedly in vocabulary (slang). This book examines the interlinked history of Parisian speech and the Parisian population through these various phases of in-migration, dialect-mixing and social stratification from medieval times to the present day
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , pt. 1. Preliminaries -- 1. 'The French of Paris' -- 2. The analytical frame -- pt. 2. The pre-industrial city -- 3. The demographic take-off -- 4. The beginnings of Parisian French -- 5. The medieval written evidence -- pt. 3. The proto-industrial city -- 6. Social and sociolinguistic change, 1350-1750 -- 7. Variation in the Renaissance city -- 8. Variation under the Ancien Regime -- 9. Salience and reallocation -- pt. 4. The industrial city -- 10. Industrial growth, 1750-1950 -- 11. Standardisation and dialect-levelling -- 12. Lexical variation -- App. Literary imitations of low-class speech.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521821797
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521100717
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780521821797
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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