This issue of Anglistica deals with variation and varieties of English from a wide range of perspectives and methodological approaches mainly from within sociolinguistics and discourse analysis. The empirically oriented papers analyse a range of different types of field-gathered authentic data and corpora, covering intra- and inter-language, intra- and inter-speaker variation, variously involving register, genre, stylistic, diaphasic, diatopical, diastratic and diachronic types of variation. The issue aims to contribute to the ongoing debates on language variation and its implications, highlighting its dynamic social and socio-psychological functions and meanings as well as some taxonomic and terminological issues
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...
Researching Sociopragmatic Variability showcases a range of research approaches and brings together...
This volume reflects the emerging interest in cross-disciplinary variation in both spoken and writte...
This issue of Anglistica deals with variation and varieties of English from a wide range of perspect...
This dissertation takes a quantitative perspective on variation in English world-wide. It applies a ...
Register study, stylistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and English for specific purposes ...
Group members share a common research interest in linguistic variation in English mainly concerning ...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 284-322) and index.xiii, 332 pages :"Analysing Variation in ...
Intended as a methodological preamble and contribution to the volume, the essay addresses the range ...
Variation studies is an increasingly popular area in linguistics, becoming embedded in curriculum de...
none2siCorpus linguistics has proved especially apt at investigating socially-conditioned and contex...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
This chapter considers the syntax of dialects of English from a view that incorporates issues in dia...
Sociophonetics is a privileged domain for the investigation of language variation and change. By com...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...
Researching Sociopragmatic Variability showcases a range of research approaches and brings together...
This volume reflects the emerging interest in cross-disciplinary variation in both spoken and writte...
This issue of Anglistica deals with variation and varieties of English from a wide range of perspect...
This dissertation takes a quantitative perspective on variation in English world-wide. It applies a ...
Register study, stylistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and English for specific purposes ...
Group members share a common research interest in linguistic variation in English mainly concerning ...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 284-322) and index.xiii, 332 pages :"Analysing Variation in ...
Intended as a methodological preamble and contribution to the volume, the essay addresses the range ...
Variation studies is an increasingly popular area in linguistics, becoming embedded in curriculum de...
none2siCorpus linguistics has proved especially apt at investigating socially-conditioned and contex...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
This chapter considers the syntax of dialects of English from a view that incorporates issues in dia...
Sociophonetics is a privileged domain for the investigation of language variation and change. By com...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...
Researching Sociopragmatic Variability showcases a range of research approaches and brings together...
This volume reflects the emerging interest in cross-disciplinary variation in both spoken and writte...