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Description: Undergraduate essay compares the sociolinguistic view of language as a continuum of varieties to the formal linguistic view of a fixed structure of rules.
C Asseburg: Sociolinguistics - Concept of 'Language' ML2002, Aspects of Language 1998-99, Dr. Sneddon Sociolinguistics Essay Assignment "Can the core-linguistic notion of 'homogeneous' language systems be reconciled with the sociolinguistic conception of language varieties? Discuss critically."
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Page title:C Asseburg: Sociolinguistics - Concept of 'Language'
Keywords:sociolinguistics, definition of language, dialect continuum, dialects, accent, mutual intelligibility
Description:Need language be seen as a continuum of different accents, or as a fixed structure of rules? (Christian Asseburg, Linguistics Undergraduate essay, 11 March 1999.)
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