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Shana Poplack : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shana Poplack
Shana Poplack, is a Distinguished University Professor in the linguistics department of the University of Ottawa, where she directs the Sociolinguistics Laboratory and three time holder of the Canada Research Chair in Linguistics. She is a leading proponent of variation theory,〔Herk, Gerard (2001). "Shana Poplack" in ''Concise Encyclopedia of Sociolinguistics'' (ed. Mesthrie, Rajend, Elsevier: 901)〕 the approach to language science pioneered by William Labov. She has extended the methodology and theory of this field into bilingual speech patterns, the prescription-praxis dialectic in the co-evolution of standard and non-standard languages, and the comparative reconstruction of ancestral speech varieties, including African American Vernacular English. ==Life Data and Studies== Born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in New York City, she studied at Queens College and New York University, then lived in Paris for several years, studying with André Martinet at the Sorbonne before moving to the University of Pennsylvania, where she took her PhD (1979) under Labov's supervision.
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