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Wolfram further points out ( 1969 : 204 ) that ' grammatical variables more often reveal sharp rather than gradient stratification ... On the other hand , the phonological variables more often reveal gradient stratification .
Wolfram further points out ( 1969 : 204 ) that ' grammatical variables more often reveal sharp rather than gradient stratification ... On the other hand , the phonological variables more often reveal gradient stratification .
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According to Wolfram , ' The basic sociolinguistic method is that of correlating social with linguistic variables ' ( 3 ) . The important social variables are given as SOCIAL STATUS , RACIAL ISOLATION , AGE , SEX , and STYLE .
According to Wolfram , ' The basic sociolinguistic method is that of correlating social with linguistic variables ' ( 3 ) . The important social variables are given as SOCIAL STATUS , RACIAL ISOLATION , AGE , SEX , and STYLE .
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In such circumstances , it is important that social status ( or any other variable ) should not be assigned on the ... variable ' as a function ( f ) of its correlation with extra - linguistic or independent linguistic variables ' .
In such circumstances , it is important that social status ( or any other variable ) should not be assigned on the ... variable ' as a function ( f ) of its correlation with extra - linguistic or independent linguistic variables ' .
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