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That the loss of cultural identity and intellectual diversity surrounding dialect loss is not nearly as significant as that surrounding the loss of a language . In Wolfram & Schilling - Estes 1995 , we challenge the above assumptions ...
That the loss of cultural identity and intellectual diversity surrounding dialect loss is not nearly as significant as that surrounding the loss of a language . In Wolfram & Schilling - Estes 1995 , we challenge the above assumptions ...
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The synergistic confluence of linguistic and social factors , including the salience of particular dialect variants and the social meanings attached to variants and to the language as a whole , are considerations in explaining ...
The synergistic confluence of linguistic and social factors , including the salience of particular dialect variants and the social meanings attached to variants and to the language as a whole , are considerations in explaining ...
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Accommodation vs. concentration : Dialect death in two post - insular island communities . American Speech 72.12–32 . 1998. Investigating ' self - conscious ' speech : The performance register in Ocracoke English .
Accommodation vs. concentration : Dialect death in two post - insular island communities . American Speech 72.12–32 . 1998. Investigating ' self - conscious ' speech : The performance register in Ocracoke English .
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