Real-Time Study of Language Change
The real-time study of language change observes change directly by comparing comparable data from the same speech community gathered at two or more actual points in time. Where apparent-time analysis infers change from age differences in a single snapshot, real-time study watches the community across the calendar, either by drawing a fresh sample of the same community years later (a trend study) or by re-recording the very same individuals (a panel study). It is the gold standard for confirming that a change has occurred and for distinguishing community-wide generational change from change within individual speakers over their lifespan.
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خريطة المناهج
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المصادر
- Sankoff, G., & Blondeau, H. (2007). Language change across the lifespan: /r/ in Montreal French. Language, 83(3), 560–588. DOI: 10.1353/lan.2007.0106 ↗
- Labov, W. (1994). Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 1: Internal Factors. Blackwell. ISBN: 9780631179146
- Tagliamonte, S. A. (2012). Variationist Sociolinguistics: Change, Observation, Interpretation. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN: 9781405135917
كيف تستشهد بهذه الصفحة
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Real-Time Study of Language Change. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ar/linguistics/real-time-language-change
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- Apparent-Time Analysisعلم اللغة↔ قارن
- Perceptual Dialectologyعلم اللغة↔ قارن
- Sociophonetic Analysisعلم اللغة↔ قارن
- Variationist Sociolinguisticsعلم اللغة↔ قارن