This paper deals with the so-called 'embedding problem which Labov designated in terms of the search for correlation between elements of the linguistic and non-linguistic systems of social behavior(Labov, W. The Social Stratification of English in New York City. Center For Applied Linguistics, 1966) The former refers to phonological variables, and the latter to features of the structure, specifically, the stratification of social classes
Employing Labov’s (1966) rapid and anonymous method of data collection, 90 tokens of Bostonian...
Forquin Jean-Claude. Labov (William). — Sociolinguistique (Sociolinguistic patterns). In: Revue fran...
A major contribution to our understanding of language in society has come through the notion of syst...
This theme issue marks fifty years since the publication of William Labov's Social Stratification of...
Labov’s classic account of New York City English in 1966 identified a number of distinctive phonolog...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
In variationist sociolinguistics, the patterned nature of the relationship between social class and ...
If sociolinguistics generally observes language in its social context, scientists have, nonetheless,...
Language is a basic manifestation of human being and his/her place in society. The form of language ...
The regularity with which much variation between forms', formerly dismissed as "free varia...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
Employing Labov’s (1966) rapid and anonymous method of data collection, 90 tokens of Bostonian...
Forquin Jean-Claude. Labov (William). — Sociolinguistique (Sociolinguistic patterns). In: Revue fran...
A major contribution to our understanding of language in society has come through the notion of syst...
This theme issue marks fifty years since the publication of William Labov's Social Stratification of...
Labov’s classic account of New York City English in 1966 identified a number of distinctive phonolog...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
In variationist sociolinguistics, the patterned nature of the relationship between social class and ...
If sociolinguistics generally observes language in its social context, scientists have, nonetheless,...
Language is a basic manifestation of human being and his/her place in society. The form of language ...
The regularity with which much variation between forms', formerly dismissed as "free varia...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
Employing Labov’s (1966) rapid and anonymous method of data collection, 90 tokens of Bostonian...
Forquin Jean-Claude. Labov (William). — Sociolinguistique (Sociolinguistic patterns). In: Revue fran...
A major contribution to our understanding of language in society has come through the notion of syst...