Linguistic change
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Linguistic change
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Linguistic change
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Incoming Resources
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- Language change, progress or decay?, Jean Aitchison
- Globalization and language in contact, scale, migration, and communicative practices, edited by James Collins, Stef Slembrouck and Mike Baynham
- Words matter, meaning and power, Sally McConnell-Ginet
- What's your pronoun?, beyond he & she, Dennis Baron
- Acts of identity, Creole-based approaches to language and ethnicity, R.B. Le Page and Andrée Tabouret-Keller
- The genesis of language, the first Michigan Colloquium, 1979, edited by Kenneth C. Hill
- Language contact, creolization, and genetic linguistics, Sarah Grey Thomason and Terrence Kaufman
- Endangered languages, language loss and community response, edited by Lenore A. Grenoble and Lindsay J. Whaley
- The sociolinguistics of globalization, Jan Blommaert
- The unfolding of language, Guy Deutscher
- Understanding language change, April M. S. McMahon
- Always on, language in an online and mobile world, Naomi S. Baron
- Urban voices, accent studies in the British Isles, edited by Paul Foulkes and Gerard J. Docherty
- Fry's planet word
- Principles of linguistic change, William Labov. Vol. 1, Internal factors
- Language change, R. L. Trask
- The Oxford handbook of language evolution, edited by Maggie Tallerman, Kathleen Gibson
- The handbook of language variation and change, edited by J.K. Chambers, Peter Trudgill and Natalie Schilling-Estes
Outgoing Resources
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