Authority in Language: Investigating Language Prescription and StandardisationRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 189 pages |
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... repertoire ; for the linguistic repertoire is the raw material from which a speaker builds his com- municative competence . 6.3 Types of linguistic repertoire It is important to note that a linguistic repertoire may cut across more than ...
... repertoire ; for the linguistic repertoire is the raw material from which a speaker builds his com- municative competence . 6.3 Types of linguistic repertoire It is important to note that a linguistic repertoire may cut across more than ...
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... repertoire consists of Friulian and Italian . ) In a study of the linguistic repertoire of Hemnesberget , a small town in Northern Norway , Blom and Gumperz ( 1972 ) have documented in detail the manner in which speakers use standard ...
... repertoire consists of Friulian and Italian . ) In a study of the linguistic repertoire of Hemnesberget , a small town in Northern Norway , Blom and Gumperz ( 1972 ) have documented in detail the manner in which speakers use standard ...
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... repertoire , are actually extending , for social purposes , the use of creole . Creole is not , as might be expected , disappearing from the repertoire of children born and educated in this country who now have a perfect command of ...
... repertoire , are actually extending , for social purposes , the use of creole . Creole is not , as might be expected , disappearing from the repertoire of children born and educated in this country who now have a perfect command of ...
Contents
Standard English and the complaint tradition | 29 |
Spoken and written norms | 54 |
Grammar and speech | 70 |
Copyright | |
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Authority in Language: Investigating Standard English James Milroy,Lesley Milroy Limited preview - 2012 |
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