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Variationists also investigate how nonlinguistic factors possibly affect linguistic variation in both speech communities and individual speakers ( for speech communities : e.g. Butters & Nix 1986 , Fasold 1972 , Hazen 2000 , Labov 1963 ...
Variationists also investigate how nonlinguistic factors possibly affect linguistic variation in both speech communities and individual speakers ( for speech communities : e.g. Butters & Nix 1986 , Fasold 1972 , Hazen 2000 , Labov 1963 ...
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The speech community . In Chambers et al . , 573-98 . Paul , HERMANN . 1880. Principles of the history of language . ( Revised and translated edition 1890 ) . New York : Longman , Green . POPLACK , SHANA . 1978.
The speech community . In Chambers et al . , 573-98 . Paul , HERMANN . 1880. Principles of the history of language . ( Revised and translated edition 1890 ) . New York : Longman , Green . POPLACK , SHANA . 1978.
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These papers place the speakers of languages within speech communities that instill in them specific language skills and provide them with the contexts in which these skills are The spoken language translator . Ed . by then meaningfully ...
These papers place the speakers of languages within speech communities that instill in them specific language skills and provide them with the contexts in which these skills are The spoken language translator . Ed . by then meaningfully ...
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