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that sociolinguists assume a set of social values , including a general consensus about ' speech as a structured set of norms ' , and adopt a model of change based upon assimilation to the norm ( 84-85 ) .
that sociolinguists assume a set of social values , including a general consensus about ' speech as a structured set of norms ' , and adopt a model of change based upon assimilation to the norm ( 84-85 ) .
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This is true of his discussion of the concept of the speech community , for example , where he faults sociolinguists for creating the boundary around an enclosed space within which interactions take place in terms of linguistic rather ...
This is true of his discussion of the concept of the speech community , for example , where he faults sociolinguists for creating the boundary around an enclosed space within which interactions take place in terms of linguistic rather ...
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1054 LSA Building University of Michigan Ann Arbor , MI 48109 The gift of speech : Papers in the analysis of speech and voice . By John LAVER . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1991. Pp . xviii , 400 .
1054 LSA Building University of Michigan Ann Arbor , MI 48109 The gift of speech : Papers in the analysis of speech and voice . By John LAVER . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1991. Pp . xviii , 400 .
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