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... social interac- tions , most importantly the communication of information but also other social purposes . It is called external because it pertains to phenomena external to the psychological grammar . Nevertheless , these external ...
... social interac- tions , most importantly the communication of information but also other social purposes . It is called external because it pertains to phenomena external to the psychological grammar . Nevertheless , these external ...
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... social dimensions of the speech community . Each sociolect is homogeneous , and a social account of language change would be the shift in use from one sociolect to another . The argument against this approach is exactly parallel to the ...
... social dimensions of the speech community . Each sociolect is homogeneous , and a social account of language change would be the shift in use from one sociolect to another . The argument against this approach is exactly parallel to the ...
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tion of meaning , social identity , status , and so forth would be difficult without an agreed - upon convention . Hence , social convention can also be a force for stasis and the maintenance of arbitrariness ( Saussure 1959 : 71-74 ) ...
tion of meaning , social identity , status , and so forth would be difficult without an agreed - upon convention . Hence , social convention can also be a force for stasis and the maintenance of arbitrariness ( Saussure 1959 : 71-74 ) ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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