Phraseology and Culture in English
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Phraseology and Culture in English
Daniel Schreier
who traditionally represented local values and were held in high esteem by other Vineyarders, also by the comparatively more urban population groups on the island. Labov argued that the reversal of this language change, which in effect saw the revival or intensification of a feature that was in the process of dying out, was to be explained by the fact that raised /ay/ diphthongs became socially significant: “It is apparent that the imme- diate meaning of this phonetic feature is ‘Vineyarder.’ When a man says [ r º×t ] or [ hºÿs ], he is unconsciously establishing the fact that he belongs to the island: that he is one of the natives to whom the island really be- longs” (Labov 1972: 36). The intensification of Canadian raising on Mar- tha’s Vineyard is thus a direct consequence of an increase in tourists spending their summer holidays on Martha’s Vineyard and mainlanders buying up property on the island (which led to antipathy and scepticism in the local population, as epitomized by an islander’s claim that “You can cross the island from one end to the other without stepping on anything but No Trespassing signs”, quoted in Labov 1972: 28). The more the local Vineyarders felt threatened by outsiders with more financial means, the more they oriented themselves towards local values and symbolically em- brace local language features as an expression of solidarity and group membership. Another case of dialect intensification comes from Smith Island, Mary- land (as documented in Schilling-Estes 2002; Wolfram and Schilling-Estes 2003), which is situated in the Chesapeake Bay, southwest of Washington DC. The current island population is declining rapidly, from about 700 residents in 1960 to 364 in the (2000) census. Local employment opportu- nities decreased, as the island has no heavy industry and an island-based crabbing and oystering industry has continuously declined in recent dec- ades. The decline of a local job market forced islanders to leave their homes in search of employment elsewhere. Moreover, significant areas of Smith Island may soon become uninhabitable as a result of soil erosion, and there is some speculation that the island may be physically sinking into Chesa- peake Bay. The outflux of the local workforce is not countered by an influx of tourists and new residents coming to live on the island. Even though these conditions might favour the thinning-out, and eventually the loss, of the community’s traditional dialect features, as they have in locales such as Ocracoke, Schilling-Estes (2002) and Schilling-Estes and Wolfram (1999) document an opposite scenario, namely a rapid increase in the usage of local features. Leveling to weren’t increases to an extent that it “is near- categorical for the younger generations of speakers” (Wolfram and Schil- Greetings as an act of identity in Tristan da Cunha English 367 ling-Estes 2003: 140), and younger Smith Islanders intensify the local re- alizations of /ai/ and /au/ diphthongs to [ Ä× ~ ¼× ] and [ aø ~ aÆ ], respec- tively. They thus display a strong tendency to intensify their local dialect features as a symbolic reaction against the economic threats and the is- land’s uncertain future. In sum, historically isolated communities may react differently when fac- ing an influx of tourists and / or new residents, or when their cohesion and survival is threatened by economic hardships and increasing outmigration. Such developments may either lead to the dissipation and loss of local lan- guage features (as documented on Ocracoke, NC) or else to their intensifica- tion, as a symbolic reaction against the threat and perceived pressures faced by the community (as found on Martha’s Vineyard and on Smith Island). This leads us back to the discussion of the pragmatic value and interpretation of the greeting formula how you is? on Tristan da Cunha, which now offers the opportunity to explore how localized greeting formulae develop in a com- munity that is becoming increasingly mobile and whose social networks are constantly expanding. Download 1.68 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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