Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... social groups to produce in a more indirect way the social meaning of the codeswitching event . The symbolic social message , that the two languages and thus language communities can co - exist and interact peacefully , is indeed ...
... social groups to produce in a more indirect way the social meaning of the codeswitching event . The symbolic social message , that the two languages and thus language communities can co - exist and interact peacefully , is indeed ...
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... social meaning , would appear to be linked to cases in which the language varieties as wholes are equivalent , and the choice is not ' either - or ' but ' both - and ' . Sal- isbury 1962 reports two New Guinea groups who participate in ...
... social meaning , would appear to be linked to cases in which the language varieties as wholes are equivalent , and the choice is not ' either - or ' but ' both - and ' . Sal- isbury 1962 reports two New Guinea groups who participate in ...
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... social group memberships as socioeconomic status , gender , and ethnicity , LSN examines the rela- tionship between linguistic variation and social networks , defined as ' the informal social rela- tionships contracted by an individual ...
... social group memberships as socioeconomic status , gender , and ethnicity , LSN examines the rela- tionship between linguistic variation and social networks , defined as ' the informal social rela- tionships contracted by an individual ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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