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SECOND-LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND VARIATIONIST LINGUISTICS
American Speech, 2000Robert Bayley
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The History of Variationist Germanic Linguistics
2023The history of variationist linguistics (also known as variationist sociolinguistics or language variation and change) shows that over the years it has entered into competition and collaboration with a number of disciplines. It is in competition with Chomskyan theoretical linguistics, diverging from this hegemonic trend in methods, data, and types of ...
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What's in the Name “Linguistics” for Variationists
Journal of English Linguistics, 2007Linguistics is a problematic home for language variationists. Dominant North American linguistic theories are different from NeoFirthian ideas in Britain, yielding a complex array of possible research approaches to language as people use it. Technological advances make this an excellent time to study language variation, while confusion about relations
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Variationist English Linguistics
2018L’article rend compte de contributions allemandes significatives dans les domaines de la géographie linguistique, des études créoles, de la sociolinguistique variationniste et des variétés d’anglais parlées dans le monde. On discutera les approches et les problématiques (par ex.
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English Language and Linguistics, 2006
Elizabeth Gordon, Lyle Campbell, Jennifer Hay, Margaret Maclagan, Andrea Sudbury, and Peter Trudgill, 2004. New Zealand English: its origins and evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 521 64292 2. Hb £55.00, US$85.00.Peter Trudgill, 2004. New-dialect formation: the inevitability of colonial Englishes.
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Elizabeth Gordon, Lyle Campbell, Jennifer Hay, Margaret Maclagan, Andrea Sudbury, and Peter Trudgill, 2004. New Zealand English: its origins and evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 521 64292 2. Hb £55.00, US$85.00.Peter Trudgill, 2004. New-dialect formation: the inevitability of colonial Englishes.
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International Journal of Bilingualism, 2018
Aims and objectives: I review several methods of constructing bridges between structural linguistic variation in language contact situations and linguistic attitudes and prestige. Methodology design: Data are examined for heritage varieties of Cantonese, Faetar, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian spoken in Toronto, Canada, and in the ...
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Aims and objectives: I review several methods of constructing bridges between structural linguistic variation in language contact situations and linguistic attitudes and prestige. Methodology design: Data are examined for heritage varieties of Cantonese, Faetar, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian spoken in Toronto, Canada, and in the ...
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Methods and Resources in Germanic Variationist Linguistics
Variationist linguistics, encompassing dialectology and sociolinguistics, studies how linguistic variation is distributed and the dynamics behind the distribution. This article aims to present the most important current resources—methods and data and software archives—for research in Germanic variationist linguists. It is novel to include an article onJohn Nerbonne +3 more
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