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Traditionally , social variation is seen as fundamental to the relationship between language and society , with stylistic variation deriving from , and mirroring , social variation - as elegantly articulated by Bell in his audience ...
Traditionally , social variation is seen as fundamental to the relationship between language and society , with stylistic variation deriving from , and mirroring , social variation - as elegantly articulated by Bell in his audience ...
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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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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 : all , whole , both , and half . Four variation patterns are investigated ...
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 : all , whole , both , and half . Four variation patterns are investigated ...
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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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