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Language and social psychology . Oxford : Blackwell . KROCH , ANTHONY . 1979. Toward a theory of social dialect variation . Language in Society 7.17-36 . Labov , William . 1966. The social stratification of English in New York City .
Language and social psychology . Oxford : Blackwell . KROCH , ANTHONY . 1979. Toward a theory of social dialect variation . Language in Society 7.17-36 . Labov , William . 1966. The social stratification of English in New York City .
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Social contact and linguistic diffusion : Hiberno - English and New World Black English . By J. R. Rickford . 245-89 . Social life of language , The . By G. Sankoff . Rev. by S. Poplack . 189-95 . Social order in child communication .
Social contact and linguistic diffusion : Hiberno - English and New World Black English . By J. R. Rickford . 245-89 . Social life of language , The . By G. Sankoff . Rev. by S. Poplack . 189-95 . Social order in child communication .
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