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BukuSociolinguistic variation data, theory and analysis: selected papers from NWAV 23 at Stanford
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Author: Arnold, Jennifer (Editor); Blake, Renee (Editor); Davidson, Brad (Editor); Schwenter, Scott ; Solomon, Julie
Topik: SOCIOLINGUISTICS; VARIATION
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 1-575-86-038-4(Pb)    
Penerbit: CSLI     Tempat Terbit: Stanford, Callifornia    Tahun Terbit: 1996    
Jenis: Books
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  1. Freedom of movement: /uw/-fronting in the midwest, halaman 3-26
  2. The (ING) variable: patterns of variation in a fraternity, halaman 27-40
  3. Competing norms and selective assimilation: mixing outer banks and southern /)/, halaman 41-68
  4. On the social basis of phonetic resistance: the shifting status of outer banks /ay/, halaman 69-82
  5. Null and expressed prounoun variation in Mexican-descent children's Spanish, halaman 83-84
  6. Linguistic preference and perspective dictum: on the phonological and morphological justification of ain't, halaman 101-112
  7. Sorting out morphosyntactic variation in acadian French: the importance of the linguistic marketplace, halaman 113-128
  8. Copula variability in the belize continuum and the notion of the creole continuum, halaman 129-150
  9. Accounting for variable word-final deletion within optimality theory, halaman 151-160
  10. Variation in negative inversion in AAVE: an optimality theoretic approach, halaman 161-176
  11. The problem of syntactic variation, halaman 177-192
  12. Compliments, compliment responses and politeness in an African-American community, halaman 195-208
  13. Discourse genre, type of situation and topic of conversation in relation to phonological variables in Puerto Rican Spanish, halaman 209-222
  14. Contact with media and linguistic variation, halaman 223-228
  15. Sociolinguistic factors in sign language research, halaman 229-242
  16. Intonation and register variation: the case of the English negative, halaman 243-260
  17. Enganging the reader: the changing use of connectives in Newspaper discourse, halaman 263-278
  18. Social effects and international dynamics: their relative importance for a discourse procedure, halaman 279-292
  19. OK-a dynamic discourse marker in Montreal French, halaman 293-312
  20. Laughter as interaction strategy: discursive and phonetic aspects, halaman 313-332
  21. Whose story is this?: point of view variation and group identity in oral narrative, halaman 333-346
  22. Variation in narrative structure, halaman 347-360
  23. A study of the use of reported speech in spoken language, halaman 361-374
  24. Codeswitching in a bidialectical school, halaman 377-386
  25. A competence model of codeswitching, halaman 387-400
  26. Intrasential codeswitching in diaglossic settings and its implications for linguistic variation and language change, halaman 400-416
  27. Organizational principles behind codeswitching and interlanguage development in early adult second language acquisition, halaman 417-432
  28. The lingistic consequences of catastrophic events: an example from the American Southwest, halaman 435-452
  29. Social stratification, linguistic constraints and inherent variability in Heerlen Dutch: the use of the infinitial compkementizers om/voor, halaman 453-468
  30. Constraints on the loss of case marking in English Wh-pronouns: four hundred years of real-time evidence, halaman 487-500
  31. A trend study of a trendy change, halaman 501-514
  32. Substratal effects on the evolution of modals in East LA English, halaman 515-528

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