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Language Variation and Change 3.33–74 . Labov , WILLIAM ; MALCAH YAEGER ; and RICHARD STEINER . 1972. A quantitative study of sound change in progress . Philadelphia : US Regional Survey . LAFERRIERE , MARTHA . 1979.
Language Variation and Change 3.33–74 . Labov , WILLIAM ; MALCAH YAEGER ; and RICHARD STEINER . 1972. A quantitative study of sound change in progress . Philadelphia : US Regional Survey . LAFERRIERE , MARTHA . 1979.
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Style and sociolinguistic variation . Ed . by PENELOPE ECKERT and JOHN R. RICKFORD . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2001. Pp . xvi , 341. ISBN 0521597897 . $ 27.99 . a Reviewed by JENNY CHESHIRE , Queen Mary , University of ...
Style and sociolinguistic variation . Ed . by PENELOPE ECKERT and JOHN R. RICKFORD . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2001. Pp . xvi , 341. ISBN 0521597897 . $ 27.99 . a Reviewed by JENNY CHESHIRE , Queen Mary , University of ...
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Traditionally , social variation is seen as fundamental to the relationship between language and society , with stylistic variation deriving from , and mirroring , social variation - as elegantly articulated by Bell in his audience ...
Traditionally , social variation is seen as fundamental to the relationship between language and society , with stylistic variation deriving from , and mirroring , social variation - as elegantly articulated by Bell in his audience ...
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