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Language and languages --- Variation --- Congresses --- Language and languages - Variation - Congresses.
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Language and languages --- Linguistics. --- Variation. --- Variation --- Language and languages - Variation
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Grammar --- Sociolinguistics --- Language and languages --- French language --- Variation --- Interrogative --- Language and languages - Variation --- French language - Interrogative
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"This volume contains a selection of papers from the 10th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 10), which was organized by the Fryske Akademy and held in Leeuwarden/Ljouwert (the Netherlands) in June 2019. The editors have selected thirteen papers on a wide range of language varieties, geographically ranging from Dutch-Frisian contact varieties in Leeuwarden to English in Sydney, Australia. The selection includes traditional quantitative and qualitative approaches to different types of linguistic variables, as well as state-of-the-art techniques for the analysis of speech sounds, new dialectometrical methods, covariation analysis, and a range of statistical methods. The papers are based on data from traditional sources such as sociolinguistic interviews, speech corpora and newspapers, but also on hip hop lyrics, historical private letters and administrative documents, as well as re-analyses of dialect atlas data and older dialect recordings."--
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Perceptual dialectology investigates what ordinary people (as opposed to professional linguists) believe about the distribution of language varieties in their own and surrounding speech communities and how they have arrived at and implement those beliefs. It studies the beliefs of the common folk about which dialects exist and, indeed, about what attitudes they have to these varieties. Some of this leads to discussion of what they believe about language in general, or "folk linguistics". Surprising divergences from professional results can be found. For the professional, it is intriguing to fi
Language and languages -- Variation. --- Language awareness. --- Linguistic geography. --- Speech perception. --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Dialectology --- Language and languages --- Dialectologie. --- Spraakwaarneming. --- Mundart. --- Subjektive Theorie. --- Aufsatzsammlung. --- Alltagstheorie. --- Variation. --- Language and languages - Variation.
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Language and languages --- Spanish language --- Variation --- Pronoun --- Variation. --- Pronoun. --- Language and languages - Variation --- Spanish language - Variation --- Spanish language - Pronoun
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Des études consacrées à la variation linguistique en tant que phénomène inhérent au langage écrit et parlé et à son fonctionnement, qui trouve sa source dans le texte, la norme et l'oralité. Ce phénomène s'inscrit dans une dynamique, dans une plasticité du langage, qui engendre en retour des formes invariantes.
Language and languages --- Variation --- Reformulation (linguistique). --- Variation linguistique. --- Language and languages - Variation --- Linguistics --- linguistique --- discours --- sémantique --- variation --- langage
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Corpora (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Semantics --- Lexicology --- Relational grammar --- Variation --- Semantics. --- Lexicology. --- Relational grammar. --- Variation. --- Corpora (Linguistics). --- Language and languages - Variation
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Language Variation - European Perspectives III contains 18 selected papers from the International Conference on Language Variation in Europe which took place in Copenhagen 2009. The volume includes plenaries by Penelope Eckert ('Where does the social stop?') and Brit Mæhlum (on how cities have been viewed by dialectologists, sociolinguists - and lay people). In between these two longer papers, the editors have selected 16 others ranging over a wide field of interest from phonetics (i.a. Stuart-Smith, Timmins and Alam) via syntax (Wiese) to information structure (Moore and Snell) and from cognitive semantics (Levshina, Geeraerts and Spelman) to the perceptual study of intonation (Feizollahi and Soukoup). Several of the papers concern methodological questions within corpus based studies of variation (Buchstaller and Corrigan, Vangsnes and Johannessen, and Ruus and Duncker). Taken as a whole the papers demonstrate how wide the field of variation studies has become during the last two decades. It is now central to almost all linguistic subfields.
Language and languages --- Variation --- Europe --- Languages --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Conferences - Meetings --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Language and languages - Variation - Congresses --- Europe - Languages - Variation - Congresses
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This volume of articles by sociolinguists working in the study of language variation today highlights a new direction, and critiques conventional wisdom in this growing and vital field of study. The volume is divided into four sections: methodology; place (the role of context); adult speech; and attitudes and ideologies.
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