Despite the fact that linguistic change, as it is widely known, constitutes one of the great unsolved mysteries of linguistic science, and consequently a challenge to generations of linguists and philologists, we believe that the emergence of different trends in sociolinguistic research —regardless of their sophistication— and their subsequent disagreements are all evidence of the constantly increasing activity and vigour of variation studies. The importance of completing a combined approach to the phenomena of diffusion of language change from diverse perspectives, amongst which the dialectological, microsociolinguistic and geolinguistic ones must not be absent, is thus crucial. These three approaches are three different, though en...
International audienceThis paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: cont...
This book offers a collection of chapters that explore the interplay between crosslinguistic and in...
We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence...
Despite the fact that linguistic change, as it is widely known, constitutes one of the great unsolv...
In this thesis, I discuss, from a metatheoretical perspective, how variationist sociolinguistics se...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
Sociolinguistic study of variation and change has a long-standing bias towards speech communities in...
In this paper I attempt to look into a possible way in which cognitive pragmatics can help out varia...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider aspects of the relationship between sociolinguistic variation...
Speaker / Author Design from the perspective of synchronic linguistics As Johnstone (1999: 519) rema...
Aims: The goal of this special issue is to anchor an understanding of language variation and change ...
For the investigation of variation in language use, besides the extra-linguistic context it is also ...
This book brings together papers that discuss social and structural aspects of language contact and ...
We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence...
This issue of the Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics aims to contribute to our understanding of ...
International audienceThis paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: cont...
This book offers a collection of chapters that explore the interplay between crosslinguistic and in...
We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence...
Despite the fact that linguistic change, as it is widely known, constitutes one of the great unsolv...
In this thesis, I discuss, from a metatheoretical perspective, how variationist sociolinguistics se...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
Sociolinguistic study of variation and change has a long-standing bias towards speech communities in...
In this paper I attempt to look into a possible way in which cognitive pragmatics can help out varia...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider aspects of the relationship between sociolinguistic variation...
Speaker / Author Design from the perspective of synchronic linguistics As Johnstone (1999: 519) rema...
Aims: The goal of this special issue is to anchor an understanding of language variation and change ...
For the investigation of variation in language use, besides the extra-linguistic context it is also ...
This book brings together papers that discuss social and structural aspects of language contact and ...
We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence...
This issue of the Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics aims to contribute to our understanding of ...
International audienceThis paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: cont...
This book offers a collection of chapters that explore the interplay between crosslinguistic and in...
We present empirical evidence of the communicative utility of conventionalization, i.e., convergence...