Sociolinguistique et variation linguistique
Nous exposons dans cet article une analyse de la notion de sociolinguistique. Son objectif est d’étudier des variations linguistiques dans les langues en se basant sur l’analyse de la langue telle qu’elle existe en réalité.
Monia SENDI
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Do Saudi academic women use more feminised speech to describe their professional titles? An evidence from corpus [PDF]
The use of gendered occupational titles by women in higher-education settings has rarely been discussed either in the Saudi context or at the international level.
Reem Alkhammash, Haifa Al-Nofaie
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General introduction: A comparative perspective on probabilistic variation in grammar
This special collection brings together research exploring and evaluating probabilistic variation patterns from a comparative perspective, thus highlighting current work situated at the crossroads of research on usage-based theoretical linguistics ...
Benedikt Heller +3 more
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Todos são x tudo é: os usos do pronome tudo no português popular falado em São Paulo
This paper aims to be a quantitative analysis of the pronouns tudo/todos in contexts in which they refer to or combine with a name or pronoun semantically or syntactically plural.
Deize Crespim Pereira +1 more
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A Usage-Based Perspective on Spanish Variable Clitic Placement
This study provides a usage-based analysis of Spanish Variable Clitic Placement (VCP). A variationist analysis of VCP in spoken Argentine Spanish indicates that VCP grammar is constrained by lexical (finite verb) and semantic (animacy) factors ...
Pablo E. Requena
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Linguistic variations of Blaan in Soccsksargen Region: A variationist sociolinguistic study
Understanding language variations opens a wider perspective to language enthusiasts in boosting sociolinguistic awareness as regards to the different ways of using the language in different language contexts. It provides people from different geographical locations of Blaan to understand the language and its use.
Raleigh Ojanola, Mary Ann Tarusan
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In search of grammaticalization in synchronic dialect data: General extenders in north-east England [PDF]
In this paper, we draw on a socially stratified corpus of dialect data collected in north-east England to test recent proposals that grammaticalization processes are implicated in the synchronic variability of general extenders (GEs), i.e., phrase- or ...
Levey, S, Pichler, H
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Current research on linguistic variation in the Arabic-speaking world [PDF]
Given its abundance of dialects, varieties, styles and registers, Arabic lends itself easily to the study of language variation and change. It is spoken by some 300 million people in an area spanning roughly from northwest Africa to the Persian Gulf ...
Uri Horesh, William Cotter
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Identifying agents of change: Simplification of possessive marking in Abui-Malay bilinguals
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bilingual community in eastern Indonesia. Abui youngsters grow up acquiring both Abui (Papuan) and Alor Malay (Austronesian), but only become active speakers
Francesca Moro +2 more
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This paper introduces a new resource designed to facilitate the quantitative investigation of syntactic variation in spoken language from a comparative perspective.
Anette Rosenbach +5 more
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