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Sussex by the sea: a descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South East of England based on English Dialect App data ...
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Sussex by the sea: a descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South East of England based on English Dialect App data
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‘Doing Cornishness’ in the English periphery: embodying ideology through Anglo-Cornish dialect lexis
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Linguistic DNA: investigating conceptual change in early modern English discourse
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Linguistic DNA: discovering semantic change in Early English Books ...
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Cognitive sociolinguistics : social and cultural variation in cognition and language use ; [papers originally presented at the 34th International LAUD Symposium on Cognitive Sociolinguistics, which took place in March 2010 at the University of Koblenz-Landau (Germany)]
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Cognitive sociolinguistics: social and cultural variation in cognition and language use
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Abstract:
This volume is intended to be a contribution to the rapidly growing field of research into Cognitive Sociolinguistics which draws on the convergence of methods and theoretical frameworks typically associated with Cognitive Linguistics and Sociolinguistics. The papers in this volume, written by internationally renowned scholars in the fields of sociolinguistics (e.g. Labov) and cognitive sociolinguistics, seek to explore and systematize the key theoretical and epistemological bases for the emergence of this socio-cognitive paradigm. More specifically, the papers, originally published in Review of Cognitive Linguistics 10:2 (2012), focus on terms and concepts which are foundational to the discussion of Cognitive Sociolinguistics such as the role of cognition in the sociolinguistic enterprise; the social recontextualization of cognition; variability in cognitive systems; usage-based conceptions of language; pragmatic variation and cultural models of thought; cultural conceptualizations and lexicography as well as cognitive processing models and perceptual dialectology. All the papers are anchored in instrumental empirical data analysis.
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P Language and Literature; P Philology. Linguistics
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URL: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/53519/
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Corpus methods for semantics: quantitative studies in polysemy and synonymy
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