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IDENTITY AND LANGUAGE VARIATION IN A RURAL COMMUNITY KIRK HAZEN West Virginia University This article investigates an external variable critical to the understanding of sociolinguistic variation in a rural , tri - ethnic community in ...
IDENTITY AND LANGUAGE VARIATION IN A RURAL COMMUNITY KIRK HAZEN West Virginia University This article investigates an external variable critical to the understanding of sociolinguistic variation in a rural , tri - ethnic community in ...
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Although the patterns of language variation may be the same as in previous generations , whether the patterns of sociolinguistic variation can be considered the same is an open question , considering that the social context in which the ...
Although the patterns of language variation may be the same as in previous generations , whether the patterns of sociolinguistic variation can be considered the same is an open question , considering that the social context in which the ...
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Language Variation and Change 9.333–48 . Hall , Kira , and Mary BUCHOLTZ . 1995. Gender articulated . New York : Routledge . HANNAH , Dawn . 1997. Copula absence in Samaná English : Implications for research on the linguistic history of ...
Language Variation and Change 9.333–48 . Hall , Kira , and Mary BUCHOLTZ . 1995. Gender articulated . New York : Routledge . HANNAH , Dawn . 1997. Copula absence in Samaná English : Implications for research on the linguistic history of ...
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