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SOCIOLINGUISTIC DISCONTINUITY IN MINORITY LANGUAGE COMMUNITIES RAYMOND MOUGEON TERRY NADASDI York University University of Alberta We discuss the Labovian view of the speech community against the backdrop of data from research on ...
SOCIOLINGUISTIC DISCONTINUITY IN MINORITY LANGUAGE COMMUNITIES RAYMOND MOUGEON TERRY NADASDI York University University of Alberta We discuss the Labovian view of the speech community against the backdrop of data from research on ...
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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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REVIEWS Speech acts and conversational interaction . By MICHAEL L. GEis . Cambridge , New York & Melbourne : Cambridge University Press , 1995. Pp . xiv , 248 . Reviewed by PETER TIERSMA , Loyola Law School , Los Angeles In this work ...
REVIEWS Speech acts and conversational interaction . By MICHAEL L. GEis . Cambridge , New York & Melbourne : Cambridge University Press , 1995. Pp . xiv , 248 . Reviewed by PETER TIERSMA , Loyola Law School , Los Angeles In this work ...
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