Description
An engaging survey for both general readers and language scholars, Wisconsin Talk brings together perspectives from linguistics, history, cultural studies, and geography to illuminate why language matters in our everyday lives. The authors highlight such topics as:
- words distinctive to the state
- how recent and earlier immigrants have negotiated cultural and linguistic challenges
- the diversity of bilingual speakers that enrich our communities
- how maps can convey the stories of language
- the relation of Wisconsin's Indian languages to language loss worldwide.
About the Author
Thomas Purnell is associate professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his research examines the interface between phonetics and phonology with a focus on regional pronunciation.
Eric Raimy is associate professor of English language and linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is coeditor of Contemporary Views on Architecture and Representations in Phonology and Handbook of the Syllable.
Joseph Salmons is the Lester W. J. ""Smoky"" Seifert Professor of Germanic Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is author of A History of German: What the Past Reveals about Today's Language and executive editor of Diachronica: International Journal for Historical Linguistics.
Book Information
ISBN 9780299293345
Author Thomas Purnell
Format Paperback
Page Count 152
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 456g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 152mm * 15mm