Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... variation and change . In addition to a general introduction ( 1-2 ) by the editors , there are introductions to each section by one of the editors . In the first chapter , J. K. CHAMBERS ( ' Studying language variation : An informal ...
... variation and change . In addition to a general introduction ( 1-2 ) by the editors , there are introductions to each section by one of the editors . In the first chapter , J. K. CHAMBERS ( ' Studying language variation : An informal ...
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... variation ' , 375-401 ) outlines approaches to intraspeaker variation , including those based on the amount of attention paid to speech ( e.g. Labov 1972 ) , audience design ( e.g. Bell 1984 ) , and speaker design ( e.g. Eckert 2000 ) ...
... variation ' , 375-401 ) outlines approaches to intraspeaker variation , including those based on the amount of attention paid to speech ( e.g. Labov 1972 ) , audience design ( e.g. Bell 1984 ) , and speaker design ( e.g. Eckert 2000 ) ...
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... variation ) and the family ( a unit of social organization not traditionally considered in studies of variation ) . The chapter on comparative sociolinguistics , which is really a discus- sion of methodology , would be more effectively ...
... variation ) and the family ( a unit of social organization not traditionally considered in studies of variation ) . The chapter on comparative sociolinguistics , which is really a discus- sion of methodology , would be more effectively ...
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