Publication: Variation and third age: a sociolinguistic perspective
Variation and third age: a sociolinguistic perspective
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Schreier, D. (2021). Variation and third age: a sociolinguistic perspective. Linguistics Vanguard, 7(s2), 20200030. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2020-0030
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The correlation between external factors such as age, gender, ethnic group membership and language variation is one of the stalwarts of sociolinguistic theory. The repertoire of individual members of speaker groups, vis-à-vis community-wide variation, represents a somewhat slippery ground for developing and testing models of variation and change and has been researched with reference to accommodation (Bell 1984), style shifting (Rickford, John R. & MacKenzie Price. 2013. Girlz II women: Age-grading, language change and stylistic varia
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Schreier, D. (2021). Variation and third age: a sociolinguistic perspective. Linguistics Vanguard, 7(s2), 20200030. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2020-0030