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Literary Dialect Analysis in Gaskell’s Mary Barton and Twain’s Huckleberry Finn / AZZOUZ, Amina
Titre : Literary Dialect Analysis in Gaskell’s Mary Barton and Twain’s Huckleberry Finn Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : AZZOUZ, Amina, Auteur ; HAMZA REGUIG MOURO, Wassila, Auteur Editeur : Univ tlemcen Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 200 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 30 cm Accompagnement : cd Langues : Français (moyen) (frm) Résumé : Through an analytical approach, this research has been investigated in the exposition of Lancashire dialect and African-American Vernacular of English features to analyse how they were used by Elizabeth Gaskell and Mark Twain in Mary Barton and Huckleberry Finn. Indeed, Gaskell and Twain’s awareness of dialect allowed them to benifit from dialect as a literary device. Literary dialect was a tool of characterization as language is a strong marker of social identity including the social parameters of age, regional origin, level of education, ethnic group and social class. From here, this thesis goes through three chapters. The first chapter is enhanced by a set of basic issues about dialectology, sociolinguistics and literary dialect in order to provide a theoratical basic material. The second chapter goes much deeper to deal with the linguistic features of dialects mentioned and used in case novels including the phonological, grammatical and vocabulary features. The third and last chapter analyses how these presented features are employed in Mary Barton and Huckleberry Finn and how Gaskell and Twain created dialect characters from a sociolinguistic perspective Literary Dialect Analysis in Gaskell’s Mary Barton and Twain’s Huckleberry Finn [texte imprimé] / AZZOUZ, Amina, Auteur ; HAMZA REGUIG MOURO, Wassila, Auteur . - Univ tlemcen, 2021 . - 200 p. : ill. ; 30 cm + cd.
Langues : Français (moyen) (frm)
Résumé : Through an analytical approach, this research has been investigated in the exposition of Lancashire dialect and African-American Vernacular of English features to analyse how they were used by Elizabeth Gaskell and Mark Twain in Mary Barton and Huckleberry Finn. Indeed, Gaskell and Twain’s awareness of dialect allowed them to benifit from dialect as a literary device. Literary dialect was a tool of characterization as language is a strong marker of social identity including the social parameters of age, regional origin, level of education, ethnic group and social class. From here, this thesis goes through three chapters. The first chapter is enhanced by a set of basic issues about dialectology, sociolinguistics and literary dialect in order to provide a theoratical basic material. The second chapter goes much deeper to deal with the linguistic features of dialects mentioned and used in case novels including the phonological, grammatical and vocabulary features. The third and last chapter analyses how these presented features are employed in Mary Barton and Huckleberry Finn and how Gaskell and Twain created dialect characters from a sociolinguistic perspective Exemplaires (1)
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