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A cheeky investigation: Tracking the semantic change of cheeky from monkeys to wines: Can social media spread linguistic change?
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A cheeky investigation: Tracking the semantic change of cheeky from monkeys to wines
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A cheeky investigation: Tracking the semantic change of cheeky from monkeys to wines: Can social media spread linguistic change?
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Sociolinguistic Variation in Children's Language: Acquiring Community Norms
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Sociolinguistic variation in children's language: Acquiring community norms
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Adjective Intensification as a Means of Characterization:Portraying In-Group Membership and Britishness in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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'I heard lots of different languages': layered worlds of separate and flexible bilingualism in Cardiff
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'I heard lots of different languages': layered worlds of separate and flexible bilingualism in Cardiff
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Teen Talk: the language of adolescents. by Tagliamonte Sali A.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. xiv + 298. ISBN: 9781107676176. [Book Review]
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Changing domains of dialect use: A real-time study of Shetland schoolchildren
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Adjective intensification as a means of characterization: Portraying in-group membership and Britishness in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Behavioural economics and minority language e-services — the case of Welsh
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The role of linguistic background on sound variation in Welsh and Welsh English
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English as a lingua Franca: forms and features in a Swiss context
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This paper considers how the way that English is learned and used in Switzerland may affect the form it takes. Focusing particularly on features demonstrating sociolinguistic competence, it aims to present the different ways that English as a lingua franca speakers may, and may not, acquire the patterns found in native speakers. Although there is no way to predict which features will and will not be natively acquired, the paper demonstrates how sociolinguistic competence is a valuable tool in understanding how English might develop in future in Switzerland and elsewhere as different features have different outcomes.
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P Philology. Linguistics; PB Modern European Languages
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URL: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/80869/1/CLSL_48_MercedesDurham%2028%2001%20.pdf http://orca.cf.ac.uk/80869/
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Changing attitudes towards the Welsh English accent: A view from Twitter
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Seeing Speech: an articulatory web resource for the study of phonetics
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Dynamic Dialects: an articulatory web resource for the study of accents
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