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Reflecting a multitude of developments in the study of language change and variation over the last ten years, this extensively updated second edition features a number of new chapters and remains the authoritative reference volume on a core research area in linguistics. A fully revised and expanded edition of this acclaimed reference work, which has established its reputation based on its unrivalled scope and depth of analysis in this interdisciplinary fieldIncludes seven new chapters, while the remainder have undergone thorough revision and updating to incorporate the l Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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the rest of the book is prolly good too. whatever.
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Later: I have employed Chambers's article on stable variation, age graded variation, and change, which lags in flash-bang but is a good overview, and has some important Canadian numbers on dialect change for my work. In Ontario some young people still say "serviette"!
Later still: Oh, and Anttila's partially ordered constraints article is in here too! (Not as good as Reynolds's floating constraints,but). I just keep coming back to this fucker. ( )