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Age and aging are experienced both individually and as part of a cohort of people who share a life stage, and/or an experience of history.The study of age in relation to language, particularly the study of sociolin-guistic variation, lies at the intersection of life stage ... 11. The Sociolinguistics of Communication Media...
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o Sex and age and …; • What is the developmental trajectory? o Peak in apparent time — quotative be like, intensifier so; o Monotonic change — deontic have to; • What are the linguistic patterns o Constraints, underlying mechanism, ... Sociolinguistics: Variation, Theory and Observation. Oxford and; Malden:
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Recent advances in the study of the impact of speaker's age on language raise new questions. It's time to take stock. ... Sponsored by NYU's Department of Linguistics with support from the Africana Studies Center and the Working Group in Urban Sociolinguistics...
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Diagnostics of Age Graded Linguistic Behavior. Journal of Sociolinguistics. 2004. The Sociolinguistic Constraints on the Quotative System - US English and British English compared. Unpublished PhD thesis. 2004. Newcomers to the Pool of Quotatives: like and go.
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Physiological vs. Sociolinguistic Aging. Previous literature assumes that listeners estimate age based on physiologically determined aspects of speech. ...
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Eckert, P. 1997: Age as a sociolinguistic variable. In Coulmas, F. (ed.): The Handbook of Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell, 151-167. Evans, Nick. ?? The last speaker is dead -- long live the last speaker! from the volume Linguistic Fieldwork by Newman and Ratliff.
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socio-economic class), in sociolinguistics, age has not typically been of interest in and of itself: “there has been little, if any, research that has had ...
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Age variables ... Age can be seen as a complicating variable in sex-based studies: In Catalonia we find less sex-based differences in young people than in old people, and significantly different attitudes to Catalan. ... Problem: Can age variables thus be used to predict language change? To explain language change?
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The Roman Iron Age: Courses Toward Complexity ... Polities of the Roman Iron Age: The Cultural Landscape A.D. 1 to 400 ... Viking Age Sociolinguistics...
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Jan Blommaert sketches a new theoretical platform for sociolinguistics in an age of globalization. ... Course description: This course is intended to sketch a new theoretical platform for sociolinguistics in an age of globalization.
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Age
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the length of time in existence.
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Sociolinguistics
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(used with a sing. v.) the study of language as it functions in society; the study of the interaction between linguistic and social variables.
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