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1997
Abstract Previous discussion has already made repeated references to linguistic variation at all levels of description and analysis of Mobilian Jargon. Considerable alternation existed in its phonology so as to invalidate the monosystemic concept of phoneme.
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Abstract Previous discussion has already made repeated references to linguistic variation at all levels of description and analysis of Mobilian Jargon. Considerable alternation existed in its phonology so as to invalidate the monosystemic concept of phoneme.
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Linguistic Variation: Structure and Interpretation
2019morphosyntax, linguistic variation, theoretical ...
Franco, Ludovico, Lorusso, Paolo
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2016
This volume fosters the field of 'variational text linguistics'. Its focus on both functional and regional types of textual variation provides new insights into the concept of 'register'. The book is a forum for the description and discussion of registers which have not received enough linguistic attention so far.
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This volume fosters the field of 'variational text linguistics'. Its focus on both functional and regional types of textual variation provides new insights into the concept of 'register'. The book is a forum for the description and discussion of registers which have not received enough linguistic attention so far.
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Second Language Research, 1993
Sociolinguistics (here called variationist linguistics) has been misunderstood and misrepresented in second language acquistion (SLA) research. In spite of that, several productive studies (many of which use the VARBRUL statistical program) have made significant contributions to our understandings of variation in SLA data, contributions which touch on
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Sociolinguistics (here called variationist linguistics) has been misunderstood and misrepresented in second language acquistion (SLA) research. In spite of that, several productive studies (many of which use the VARBRUL statistical program) have made significant contributions to our understandings of variation in SLA data, contributions which touch on
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Protolanguage, Recursion and Linguistic Variation
2005Recent discussion on the evolution and genesis of language is strongly conditioned by particular interpretation and mutual relevance of three basic notions: i) recursion, ultimately reduced to merge in the minimalist frameword, which should be properly developed and discussed within linguistic theory; ii) protolanguage, which is proper of the studies ...
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Urabanization and linguistic variations
Language Sciences, 1979Abstract It is in the last twenty years or so that people in Japan have come to live in multi-story apartment houses. The speech of the residents of such apartments is richer in variety than that of people who live in single-family houses. Apartment dwellers have more detailed distinctions in the use of honorifics, which represent fine distinctions ...
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Is Linguistic Variation Entirely Linguistic? *
2021Samuel D. Epstein +2 more
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Linguistic variation and change
2019Abstract This chapter offers a preliminary examination of linguistic variation and change from the normative perspective. Both key aspects of normativity, correctness and rationality, are discussed in the context of theoretical discussion and demonstrated by concrete examples drawn from the existing literature on normativity, sociolinguistics and ...
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Grammaticalization and linguistic Variation
2012AbstractThis article examines the similarities and differences between grammaticalisation theory and variation theory (VT). It describes the variationist take on grammaticalisation and outlines some of the ways in which VT can contribute to grammaticalisation studies.
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