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This study of the South African variety of English is an exercise in the sociology of language conducted mainly within the conceptual framework and methodology created by William Labov. It accepts that social process and social structure are reflected in patterns of covariation involving linguistic and social variables, and in attitudes to different varieties of speech within the community. This premise is pursued here in its historical implications: linguistuic evidence in present-day speech patterns of earlier states of the society and of the social, political and cultural changes that have
English language --- -Germanic languages --- -English language --- Germanic languages --- English language -- South Africa.
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The book is a collection of proceedings from the Ninth International Congress of Linguists held in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1962. It covers a broad array of topics in linguistics, from mathematical linguistics, phonetics and phonemics, and linguistic geography to theory of syntax and language teaching. The book includes discussions and research papers presented at the congress by various scholars, providing a comprehensive overview of linguistic trends and research at the time. The book is intended for academic audience, particularly those interested in linguistics and language studies.
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