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Language varieties and standard language
English Today, 1990The text of a lecture delivered at the JALT (Japanese Association of Language Teachers) Conference in 1988.
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1999
• Is jargon meaningless? • Is a “requirement” the same as a “need”? • Why might we never know that we failed to put across a message? • Are user manuals ever “too chatty”? • Do all speakers of English think alike? . . . This chapter addresses these questions and others.
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• Is jargon meaningless? • Is a “requirement” the same as a “need”? • Why might we never know that we failed to put across a message? • Are user manuals ever “too chatty”? • Do all speakers of English think alike? . . . This chapter addresses these questions and others.
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2011
AbstractRhetorical standards for effective language emphasize choices that are appropriate to the arguer's audience and situation. Manuals since antiquity have divided appropriateness into three levels: the colloquial or low, the middle, and the grand or high.
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AbstractRhetorical standards for effective language emphasize choices that are appropriate to the arguer's audience and situation. Manuals since antiquity have divided appropriateness into three levels: the colloquial or low, the middle, and the grand or high.
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2016
Created in the special circumstances of diaspora isolation, persecution, and regular migration, Jewish language varieties that survived the Holocaust have proved, with the exception of Hasidic Yiddish, to be fragile and are becoming extinct as spoken vernaculars.
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Created in the special circumstances of diaspora isolation, persecution, and regular migration, Jewish language varieties that survived the Holocaust have proved, with the exception of Hasidic Yiddish, to be fragile and are becoming extinct as spoken vernaculars.
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Responses to Language Varieties
2015This book is about responses to language variety — their variability, shape, and content, as well as the variable cognitive and neural pathways underlying them. The chapters explore access to, processing of, and outcomes of that diversity and complexity.
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The language of chromatin modification in human cancers
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Shuai Zhao +2 more
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