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High-Level Alzheimer Disease Neuropathological Change Following Iatrogenic Exposure.
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2019
This chapter focuses on the branch of sociolinguistics which has come to be recognized as “language variation and change (LVC)” or “variationist sociolinguistics”. It firstly provides an overview of LVC by explaining its genesis and a number of crucial roles played by variation in language (the notion of orderly heterogeneity; variation being ...
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This chapter focuses on the branch of sociolinguistics which has come to be recognized as “language variation and change (LVC)” or “variationist sociolinguistics”. It firstly provides an overview of LVC by explaining its genesis and a number of crucial roles played by variation in language (the notion of orderly heterogeneity; variation being ...
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1989
The study of language variation in social context continues to hold the attention of a large number of linguists. This research is promoted by the annual colloquia on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English' (NWAVE). This volume is a selection of revised papers from the NWAVE XI, held at Georgetown University.
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The study of language variation in social context continues to hold the attention of a large number of linguists. This research is promoted by the annual colloquia on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English' (NWAVE). This volume is a selection of revised papers from the NWAVE XI, held at Georgetown University.
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Language Variation and Historical Change
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Sociolinguistic Variation and Language Change
1990Abstract It seems probable that no language is as monolithic as our descriptive grammars sometimes suggest; wherever sufficient data are available, we find diversity within languages on all levels-phonological, grammatical, and lexical.
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