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This may be in part a reflection of the fact that many of the studies on variation in minority languages have been centered on speech communities where there is little or no social class stratification ( e.g. Dorian 1981 , Bavin 1989 ...
This may be in part a reflection of the fact that many of the studies on variation in minority languages have been centered on speech communities where there is little or no social class stratification ( e.g. Dorian 1981 , Bavin 1989 ...
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Varieties of variation in a very small place : Social homogeneity , prestige norms , and linguistic variation . Language 70.631-96 . GAL , Susan . 1984. Phonological style in bilingualism : The interaction of structure and use .
Varieties of variation in a very small place : Social homogeneity , prestige norms , and linguistic variation . Language 70.631-96 . GAL , Susan . 1984. Phonological style in bilingualism : The interaction of structure and use .
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Sociolinguistic variation along the French language proficiency continuum . Toronto , Ontario : York University , Ms. - ; ÉDOUARD BENIAK ; and DANIEL Valois . 1985. A sociolinguistic study of language contact , shift and change .
Sociolinguistic variation along the French language proficiency continuum . Toronto , Ontario : York University , Ms. - ; ÉDOUARD BENIAK ; and DANIEL Valois . 1985. A sociolinguistic study of language contact , shift and change .
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