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Van Coetsem's approach represents a departure from taxonomies based on sociohistorical criteria , such as that introduced by Thomason and Kaufmann ( 1988 ) , in favor of classifications based on the actual mechanisms involved in contact ...
Van Coetsem's approach represents a departure from taxonomies based on sociohistorical criteria , such as that introduced by Thomason and Kaufmann ( 1988 ) , in favor of classifications based on the actual mechanisms involved in contact ...
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Ronald MACAULAY's commentary elaborates on this point . Macaulay takes an essentially methodological approach , discussing in wider terms the problems of identifying genres and assigning linguistic features to them .
Ronald MACAULAY's commentary elaborates on this point . Macaulay takes an essentially methodological approach , discussing in wider terms the problems of identifying genres and assigning linguistic features to them .
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DENNIS PRESTON discusses at greater length the differences between a sociolinguistic approach to variation and the approach taken by Biber and Finegan . He points out that the starting points are different : Biber and Finegan base their ...
DENNIS PRESTON discusses at greater length the differences between a sociolinguistic approach to variation and the approach taken by Biber and Finegan . He points out that the starting points are different : Biber and Finegan base their ...
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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