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Frisian language --- Frison (langue) --- Sujet et prédicat (linguistique) --- Pronoun. --- Agreement. --- Dutch language --- Dialectology --- Dialects --- Grammar. --- Néerlandais (langue) --- Topic and comment --- Friesian language
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Humanities and social sciences --- Language, literature, and linguistics --- Language --- Linguistics.
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Much theorizing in language change research is made without taking into account dialect data. Yet, dialects seem to be superior data to build a theory of linguistic change on, since dialects are relatively free of standardization and therefore more tolerant of variant competition in grammar. In addition, as compared to most cross-linguistic and diachronic data, dialect data are unusually high in resolution. This book shows that the study of dialect variation has indeed the potential, perhaps even the duty, to play a central role in the process of finding answers to fundamental questions of the
Dialectology --- Dialectologie --- Variation linguistique --- Géographie linguistique --- Dialectology. --- Language and languages --- Linguistic geography. --- Méthodologie --- Methodology. --- Variation. --- Linguistic geography --- Dialect geography --- Geography, Linguistic --- Language geography --- Areal linguistics --- Characterology of speech --- Language diversity --- Language subsystems --- Language variation --- Linguistic diversity --- Variation in language --- Dialects --- Methodology --- Variation --- Geography --- Géographie linguistique. --- Méthodologie.
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The study of how linguistic variation is acquired is considered a nascent field in both psycho- and sociolinguistics. Within that research context, this books aims at two objectives. First, it wants to help bridging the gap between researchers working on acquisition from different theoretical backgrounds. The book therefore includes contributions by both psycho- and sociolinguists, and by representatives of further relevant sub-disciplines of linguistics, including historical linguistics and dialectology. Second, in order to enable cross-linguistic comparison, the book brings together research carried out in different sociolinguistic constellations, as most obviously found in different language areas or different countries.
Language and languages --- Languages in contact. --- Second language acquisition. --- Sociolinguistics. --- Variation.
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The study of how linguistic variation is acquired is considered a nascent field in both psycho- and sociolinguistics. Within that research context, this book aims at two objectives. First, it wants to help bridging the gap between researchers working on acquisition from different theoretical backgrounds. The book therefore includes contributions by both psycho- and sociolinguists, and by representatives of further relevant sub-disciplines of linguistics, including historical linguistics and dialectology. Second, in order to enable cross-linguistic comparison, the book brings together research carried out in different sociolinguistic constellations, as most obviously found in different language areas or different countries.
Language and languages --- Languages in contact --- Sociolinguistics --- Second language acquisition --- Second language learning --- Language acquisition --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Areal linguistics --- Characterology of speech --- Language diversity --- Language subsystems --- Language variation --- Linguistic diversity --- Variation in language --- Variation --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- E-books
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