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Sociolinguistic Variation: Data, Theory, and Analysis

Jennifer Arnold, Renee Blake, and Brad Davidson

This volume collects selected papers from the twenty-third New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV23) conference held at Stanford University. It is a collection of innovative papers on the newest developments in research on variation. The range of topics covered in this collection include: phonological variation, morphosyntactic variation, register and style, discourse, codeswitching, and language change. A foreword by John Rickford ties the collection together. This volume will be of interest to sociolinguists, sociologists, and any scholar interested in comparative linguistics.

9/1/96

ISBN (Paperback): 1575860384

ISBN (Cloth): 1575860392

Subject: Linguistics; Language Variation

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