Synopses & Reviews
Drawing on an extensive corpus of original data, this comprehensive linguistic study of Jersey Norman French offers historical and dialectological sketches, an assessment of language planning on Jersey, and an account of language change in progress. Mari Catrin Jones evaluates four different types of linguistic influence found on contemporary Jersey, including the substrate influence of Jersey Norman French on Jersey English. Jones further establishes the relevance of Jersey Norman French to the field of language obsolescence.
This book will be of interest to postgraduates and researchers studying varieties of French, and language obsolescence and change.
Synopsis
This book is the first to present a comprehensive linguistic study of
Jersey Norman French. Drawing on a corpus of original data, it offers
historical and dialectological sketches, an assessment of language
planning on Jersey, and an account of language change in progress. It
also establishes the relevance of Jersey Norman French to the field of
language obsolescence.
About the Author
Dr Mari Catrin Jones is lecturer in French Linguistics at the University of Cambridge and Fellow in Modern and Medieval Languages. Books published by Dr. Jones include Language Obsolescence and Revitalization: Linguistic Change in Two Sociolinguistically Contrasting Welsh Communities (1998)
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.
List of Figures.
List of Maps.
List of Tables.
1. Introduction 1
2. The Sociohistorical Setting 7
3. The Jerriais Dialect 18
4. A Sociolinguistic Profile of the Jerriais Speech Community 45
5. Language Planning on Jersey 70
6. Linguistic Developments in Modern Jerriais 97
7. Lexical Erosion in Modern Jerriais 140
8. Cross-linguistic Influence on Jersey 156
9. Conclusion 181
Appendix 1. List of Informants According to Parish of Origin 191
Appendix 2. Figures Illustrating Results Discussed in Chapter 7 192
Notes 212
References 222
General Index 231
Index of Authors 235
Index of Languages and Dialects 238