Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... speech as a structured set of norms ' , and adopt a model of change based upon assimilation to the norm ( 84-85 ) . He acknowledges that sociolinguists such as Peter Trudgill and William Labov have recognized speech behavior reflecting ...
... speech as a structured set of norms ' , and adopt a model of change based upon assimilation to the norm ( 84-85 ) . He acknowledges that sociolinguists such as Peter Trudgill and William Labov have recognized speech behavior reflecting ...
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... speech and reconstitute somewhere else an outpost of the original speech community that is only very loosely bounded , geographically speaking . This can happen without the establishment of any actual offshoot settlement such as might ...
... speech and reconstitute somewhere else an outpost of the original speech community that is only very loosely bounded , geographically speaking . This can happen without the establishment of any actual offshoot settlement such as might ...
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... speech : Papers in the analysis of speech and voice . By John Laver . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1991. Pp . xviii , 400 . Reviewed by ELIZABETH ZSIGA , Cornell University In The gift of speech , John Laver considers how ...
... speech : Papers in the analysis of speech and voice . By John Laver . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1991. Pp . xviii , 400 . Reviewed by ELIZABETH ZSIGA , Cornell University In The gift of speech , John Laver considers how ...
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