Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... speech community against the backdrop of data from research on variation in minority languages . While members of the same speech community normally share a set of norms for social and stylistic constraints on variation and normally ...
... speech community against the backdrop of data from research on variation in minority languages . While members of the same speech community normally share a set of norms for social and stylistic constraints on variation and normally ...
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Labov's 1972 definition of the speech community can be contrasted with his more recent definition ( Labov 1989 ) : The speech community has been defined as an aggregate of speakers who share a set of norms for the interpretation of ...
Labov's 1972 definition of the speech community can be contrasted with his more recent definition ( Labov 1989 ) : The speech community has been defined as an aggregate of speakers who share a set of norms for the interpretation of ...
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... speech acts which he calls dynamic speech act theory ( DSAT ) . Although based to some extent on traditional speech act theory as developed by J. L. Austin and John Searle , DSAT seeks to incorporate the insights of conversation ...
... speech acts which he calls dynamic speech act theory ( DSAT ) . Although based to some extent on traditional speech act theory as developed by J. L. Austin and John Searle , DSAT seeks to incorporate the insights of conversation ...
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