Multiple Voices: An Introduction to BilingualismWiley, 2006 - 457 頁 Multiple Voices: An Introduction to Bilingualism provides a comprehensive overview of all major features of bilingualism, including grammatical, cognitive, and social aspects.
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... social dialects Sociolinguists often write confidently of two different types of dialects , re- gional and social dialects . As you would expect , regional dialects are those that are identified with a particular geographic region ...
... social dialects Sociolinguists often write confidently of two different types of dialects , re- gional and social dialects . As you would expect , regional dialects are those that are identified with a particular geographic region ...
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... social organization The second model , social network analysis , tries to explain social behavior by examining who is connected to whom in a community along a social relation , such as friendship or a shared workplace ( Wasserman and ...
... social organization The second model , social network analysis , tries to explain social behavior by examining who is connected to whom in a community along a social relation , such as friendship or a shared workplace ( Wasserman and ...
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... social meaning . More specifically , we can refer to linguistic choices as indexical signs . When a verbal or non - verbal sign is functioning as an indexical ... Social Motivations for Language Use 145 Linguistic varieties as social indices.
... social meaning . More specifically , we can refer to linguistic choices as indexical signs . When a verbal or non - verbal sign is functioning as an indexical ... Social Motivations for Language Use 145 Linguistic varieties as social indices.
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bilingualism come from? | 3 |
The Social Motivations for Language Use in Interpersonal | 6 |
Whats a Language? Whats a Dialect? What Social Work | 16 |
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