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The Locus Of Linguistic Variation 1st Edition Constantine Lignos Laurel Mackenzie Meredith Tamminga

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The Locus Of Linguistic Variation 1st Edition Constantine Lignos Laurel Mackenzie Meredith Tamminga
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Constantine Lignos; Laurel MacKenzie; Meredith Tamminga
ISBN: 9789027263667, 9027263663
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Locus Of Linguistic Variation 1st Edition Constantine Lignos Laurel Mackenzie Meredith Tamminga by Constantine Lignos; Laurel Mackenzie; Meredith Tamminga 9789027263667, 9027263663 instant download after payment.

This volume explores how the patterning of surface variation can shed light on the grammatical representation of variable phenomena. The authors explore variation in several domains, addressing intra- and inter-dialectal patterns, using diverse sources of data including corpora of naturally-occurring speech and judgment studies, and drawing on lesser-studied varieties of familiar languages, such as Northwest British Englishes and varieties of Canadian French. Ultimately, the contributions serve to expand our understanding of the nature of the mental representations and abstract processes required to support variation in language. Originally published as special issue of Linguistic Variation 16:2 (2016)

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