Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... 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 personas with sufficient ...
... 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 personas with sufficient ...
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... variation , whereas sociolinguists start , in a sense , with grammar , assuming that there are language - internal constraints on variation , and then moving on to investigate social constraints and , therefore , finding social ...
... variation , whereas sociolinguists start , in a sense , with grammar , assuming that there are language - internal constraints on variation , and then moving on to investigate social constraints and , therefore , finding social ...
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... variation between quantified NPs that have basically the same meaning . This book , which is the author's dissertation from Växjö University , is a corpus study of variation of quantified NPs that contain one of the four quantifiers ...
... variation between quantified NPs that have basically the same meaning . This book , which is the author's dissertation from Växjö University , is a corpus study of variation of quantified NPs that contain one of the four quantifiers ...
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