Dialects in contact
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Dialects in contact
(Language in society, 10)
B. Blackwell, 1986
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Bibliography: p. [162]-168
Includes index
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ISBN 9780631126911
Description
This work accounts for the influence mutually intelligible dialects of a language have on one another when they come into contact. It examines linguisitic accommodation in face-to-face interaction, and treats this phenomenon as crucial to an understanding of longer-term phenomena, such as the geographical spread of linguistic features, the development of "interdialect" and the growth of new dialects.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631127338
Description
This work accounts for the influence mutually intelligible dialects of a language have on one another when they come into contact. It examines linguisitic accommodation in face-to-face interaction and treats this phenomenon as crucial to an understanding of longer-term phenomena such as the geographical spread of linguistic features, the development of "interdialect" and the growth of new dialects.
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