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When first published in 1980, Dialectology broke new ground by giving an integrated account of the social and regional aspects of dialectology. In this updated edition, the authors offer new sections on dialectometry and mapping variability, as well as updates of recent developments. The book examines dialectology in its widest sense, as the study of the way language, dialect and accent vary from place to place, social group to social group and time to time. As a comprehensive account of all aspects of dialectology this new edition makes an ideal introduction to the subject.

216 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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April 14, 2018
This introduction to dialectology covers all the bases and supplies plenty of examples, but is rather wordy and lacks streamlining in presenting its topics. The preoccupation - never at the fore but often breaking the surface - with generativism is surely a sign of the times (1980), but might, in my opinion, have been stricken from the manuscript even then.
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October 18, 2014
A thorough guide that suits both budding dialectologists and casual readers interested in this specific branch of linguistic research. Chambers and Trudgill do well to incorporate a detailed history of methodologies for both the "traditional dialectology" of the 19th/20th century and later the urban and variant-focused "sociolinguistics" of the mid-20th century to present. The volume is particularly successful in illustrating a sort of confluence between these two traditions, which are often cited as being "polar" approaches. Just like varieties of a language are gradually transitional rather than static, Trudgill and Chambers show that the same can be said of the development of dialect methodologies.

Of course with this second (and most recent) edition being published in 1998, much has been written about dialectology since the late 90s. A third edition is certainly needed. There's definitely potential for a few new chapters, for example on the topic of perceptual dialectology, of which there is nothing documented in this book. I also think that the book would have benefited greatly from a glossary section as well, as it was at times hard to keep track of all of the terminology.

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February 21, 2020
a good book that covers dialectology from its history to its implementation, how the study of dialects started and how to study them, a good book in general, especially for those who are interested to read about dialects
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November 28, 2010
A useful survey, probably somewhat outdated, of this sub-field of linguistics, Chambers and Trudgill (with lots of East Anglia evidence, and New York material from Labov) trace the field’s history from the testing of Neogrammarian sound change rules by looking at the speech of Non-mobile Older Rural Males (NORMs) to the cutting edge of urban dialectology, isogloss and heterogloss controversy, and every other possible way of explain “dialect” variation (class, gender, age etc.)
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November 19, 2011
A well-organized survey with good pointers, highly informative for its length of only 190 pages. The first edition appeared in 1980 when the interest in dialectology revived, the second edition is 13 years old. I guess much must have happened since it was published given how much easier it is now to collect and process the linguistic data. The book is mostly about phonological variation, there is almost no information about measuring lexical and grammatical variation.
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