Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... social needs , and social networks . This is another example of how eclectic C is in attempting to integrate linguistic , psycholinguistic , and sociolinguistic approaches to language contact . In Ch . 7 , C focuses on some of the ...
... social needs , and social networks . This is another example of how eclectic C is in attempting to integrate linguistic , psycholinguistic , and sociolinguistic approaches to language contact . In Ch . 7 , C focuses on some of the ...
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... social dimensions of stylistic variation . Individuals ' manipulate the conventionalized social meanings of dialect varieties ' but they also , ' within what we conventionally recognize to be meaningful social categories , enact dialect ...
... social dimensions of stylistic variation . Individuals ' manipulate the conventionalized social meanings of dialect varieties ' but they also , ' within what we conventionally recognize to be meaningful social categories , enact dialect ...
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... social constraints and , therefore , finding social variation . Most of the linguistic features that Biber and Finegan analyze are sensitive to the information structuring of different text types rather than to social situations and the ...
... social constraints and , therefore , finding social variation . Most of the linguistic features that Biber and Finegan analyze are sensitive to the information structuring of different text types rather than to social situations and the ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
Urheberrecht | |
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