Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... social meaning it does in healthier speech communities ' ( 1989 : 140 ) , while Mougeon and Beniak assert that variation in Welland French is no longer a ' vehicle of social meaning ' for commu- nity members who are now dominant in ...
... social meaning it does in healthier speech communities ' ( 1989 : 140 ) , while Mougeon and Beniak assert that variation in Welland French is no longer a ' vehicle of social meaning ' for commu- nity members who are now dominant in ...
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... social implications . New York : New York University , MS . KING , RUTH . 1989. On the social meaning of linguistic variability in language death situa- tions : Variation in Newfoundland French . In Dorian 1989 , 139–48 . LABOV ...
... social implications . New York : New York University , MS . KING , RUTH . 1989. On the social meaning of linguistic variability in language death situa- tions : Variation in Newfoundland French . In Dorian 1989 , 139–48 . LABOV ...
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... social parameters ( e.g. class , sex , age ) of William Labov and the social anthropological network model of Lesley Milroy have their limitations . A case in point , according to the author , is the island of Midøya in southern Norway ...
... social parameters ( e.g. class , sex , age ) of William Labov and the social anthropological network model of Lesley Milroy have their limitations . A case in point , according to the author , is the island of Midøya in southern Norway ...
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