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Variation and Convergence: Studies in Social Dialectology

โœ Scribed by Peter Auer (editor); Aldo di Luzio (editor)


Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
1988
Tongue
German
Leaves
332
Series
Soziolinguistik und Sprachkontakt / Sociolinguistics and Language Contact; 4
Edition
Reprint 2013
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Introduction: Variation and Convergence as a Topic in Dialectology and Sociolinguistics
On the Interpretive Analysis of Historical Records: Linguistic Relations in Seventeenth Century Osnabrรผck
A Case of Convergence and its Interpretation: MHG รฎ and รป in the City Dialect of Constance
Sociophonology
Swiss German Dialects and Swiss Standard High German
Word Final /r/ in a Northern English Accent: An Interactional Account of Variable Production
Divergence and Convergence of Dialect and Standard from the Perspective of the Language Learner
Convergence, Discourse and Variation
Uncodified Code: A Look at Some Properties of the Dialects of Sicily and a Presentation of One Speaker
Conversational Microconvergences between Dialect and Language
Converging Divergence and Diverging Convergence: The Dialect-Language Conflict and Contrasting Evolutionary Trends in Modern Italy
Varieties, Variation, and Convergence in the Linguistic Repertoire of the Old Order Amish in Kent County, Delaware
Standardization Processes and Linguistic Repertoires in Africa and Europe: Some Comparative Remarks


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