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Self-representation through social network status messages: Psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic and gender aspects [PDF]

open access: diamondTraining Language and Culture, 2019
The article reveals the issues of expanded understanding of self-presentation viewed as an integral component of any communicative act, as the socio-cultural behaviour, and also as a means of controlling the impression a person makes on others in the process of interaction.
Gribach S.V.   +3 more
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Social Network Misinformation and Attitudinal Shift: A Sociolinguistic Perspective

open access: goldWorld Journal of English Language, 2023
This paper attempts to investigate the extent to which linguistic misinformation via social networking platforms affects an attitudinal shift on the part of Saudis in terms of the social, political, and religious issues propagated by the various social networks. This study delves into the verbal and nonverbal linguistic strategies employed to influence
Ayman Khafaga   +2 more
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STEPHEN SCHOOLING. 1990. Language maintenance in Melanesia: Sociolinguistics and social networks in New Caledonia. [PDF]

open access: bronze<i>WORD</i>, 1992
(1992). STEPHEN SCHOOLING. 1990. Language maintenance in Melanesia: Sociolinguistics and social networks in New Caledonia.. WORD: Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 462-465.
Stephen O. Murray
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SOCIAL NETWORK AS A SOURCE OF SOCIOLINGUISTIC DATA: LEXICOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS

open access: goldBulletin of the South Ural State University series Linguistics, 2019
Mikhail Yu. Mukhin, Alina I. Lozovskaya
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Social networks and acquisition of sociolinguistic variation in a study abroad context : a preliminary study

open access: closed, 2015
Over the past decade, there has been a clear increase in awareness of social and contextual perspectives in the field of second language acquisition (Atkinson, 2002; Ortega, 2011). A growing strand of literature has focused on how linguistic use and acquisition is affected by learning contexts (Muñoz, 2012). Looking in particular at linguistic outcomes,
Gautier, Rozenn, Chevrot, Jean-Pierre
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Acquisition of sociolinguistic variables between 2 to 6 years of age: influences of sociological factors and of interactions within the social network

open access: green, 2008
Cette thèse aborde l'acquisition des variables sociolinguistiques par des enfants francophones âgés de 2 à 6 ans. La principale question qui a gouverné notre recherche était de déterminer quels facteurs contraignent l'acquisition et l'usage précoce des variantes sociolinguistiques.
Aurélie Nardy
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The influence of social networks during Study Abroad: Acquiring non-standard varieties (Languages, Special Issue : The development of sociolinguistic competence).

open access: closed
Over the past 20 years, researchers have shown increasing interest in Social Network Analysis to understand Second Language Acquisition (SLA), especially in Study Abroad (SA) context. To date, few longitudinal studies have examined the joint evolution of learners' sociolinguistic competence and socialisation during SA.
Gautier, Rozenn, Chevrot, Jean-Pierre
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Bipartite network structures and individual differences in sound change

open access: yesGlossa, 2019
This paper assesses the influence of social network structure, and the role of the individual, in shaping the loss of the regional vowel system in the Southern U.S. city of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Robin Dodsworth
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