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An interview on linguistic variation with Leonie Cornips [PDF]
This is an interview on linguistic variation with Leonie Cornips.
Leonie Cornips
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Register in variationist linguistics [PDF]
AbstractBenedikt Szmrecsanyi, Professor of Linguistics in the Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics research group at the Katholieke Universiteit (KU) Leuven, writes this article exploring the connections between register and variationist linguistics. He is involved with various large-scale research projects in areas such as probabilistic
Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
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VARIATIONist Linguistics meets CONTACT Linguistics [PDF]
The current volume is dedicated to the inherently heterogeneous nature of language(s) as seen from the perspective of variationist linguistics and contact linguistics, which became established and internationally recognized sub-disciplines of (socio)linguistics during the latter half of the 20th century.
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Seeking Systematicity in Variation: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations on the "Variety" Concept. [PDF]
One centennial discussion in linguistics concerns whether languages, or linguistic systems, are, essentially, homogeneous or rather show “structured heterogeneity.” In this contribution, the question is addressed whether and how sociolinguistically ...
Ghyselen AS, De Vogelaer G.
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Report of the Conference “VARIATIONist Linguistics meets CONTACT Linguistics” (Ascona 2018)
Goryczka, Pamela, Gremaud, Virginie
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Even though spacious conditions are integral parts of the vast majority of studies in the fields of sociolinguistics and variationist linguistics, they are not always discussed as subject matters per se. The special issue In Stadt und Land – Perspektiven
Elisabeth Scherr, Arne Ziegler
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Louis Gauchat (1866-1942), Patriarch of Variationist Linguistics
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While there is increasing international interest in approaching language analysis with the prism of repertoire, research on repertoire on the Australian continent is still very much in the shadow of “traditional” language-centric documentary work.
Sally Dixon
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Based on the key hypothesis, that there are heterogeneous conceptualizations of “standardness” within the German speaking countries, this paper both methodologically and empirically tangles main aspects on “standard in Austria” from the perspective of ...
Wolfgang Koppensteiner, Alexandra Lenz
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It has been shown that the presence of a definite article (DA) prior to a personal name (PN) varies not only across languages, but also across varieties of the same language.
Robin Tieperman, Brendan Regan
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