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  • {{r|Sociolinguistics}}
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  • *Wardhaugh R (2006) ''An Introduction to Sociolinguistics''. Oxford: Blackwell.
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  • {{r|sociolinguistics}}
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  • ...ange: Dialect levelling outcomes for an English vowel shift'. ''Journal of Sociolinguistics'' 8(1): 23-53.
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  • *Hymes DH (1972) On communicative competence. In Pride JB & Holmes J (eds) ''Sociolinguistics''. Harmondsworth: Penguin. pp.269-293.
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  • *Wardhaugh R (2006) ''An Introduction to Sociolinguistics''. 5th edition. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 140513559X.
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  • ...(ed.) ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Ky6sAAAAIAAJ Aspects of Chinese Sociolinguistics: Essays by Yuen Ren Chao]''. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-
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  • ...linguistic circles, the field of pragmatics includes such disciplines as [[sociolinguistics]] and [[psycholinguistics]], but in America pragmatics embraces a narrower
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  • This concept was developped mainly by two prominent [[sociolinguistics|sociolinguists]]. The German [[Heinz Kloss]] coined the term ''pluricentric
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  • {{r|Sociolinguistics}}
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  • Situations of diglossia are especially interesting for [[sociolinguistics|sociolinguists]], who study the different ways a language is used in diverg
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  • {{r|Sociolinguistics}}
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  • ...chers. It has been the case that [[psycholinguistics|psycholinguistic]], [[sociolinguistics|sociolinguistic]], [[neurolinguistics|neurolinguistic]] and [[pedagogy]]-dr
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  • ...sociated with [[linguistics]], particularly [[language acquisition]] and [[sociolinguistics]], it has expanded into related fields such as [[anthropology]], [[sociolog
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  • * '''[[Sociolinguistics]]''' Analyzing the social functions of language and the social, political,
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  • ...ange: Dialect levelling outcomes for an English vowel shift'. ''Journal of Sociolinguistics'' 8(1): 23-53.
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  • In [[sociolinguistics]], language planning is divided into at least two types, ''status planning'
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  • ...anguages is called ''[[language planning]]'' and is one topic studied in [[sociolinguistics]].
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