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Martin, Marcienne. Des humains quasi objets et des objets quasi humains. Harmattan, 2009.

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Abaravičius, J. Paradigmatika, sintagmatika ir kalbos funkcijos: Tarptautinės mokslinės konferencijos pranešimų medžiaga. "Naujasis lankas", 2000.

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Al-Wer, Enam. Sociolinguistics. Edited by Jonathan Owens. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764136.013.0010.

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This article provides a critical overview of the application of sociolinguistic principles, methods, and analysis to Arabic data with reference to research conducted over the past three decades or so in various Arabic-speaking societies. It focuses on linguistic variation and change, the major concerns of (variationist) sociolinguistics. The article begins with an outline of the relationship between traditional dialectology and sociolinguistics, the ways dialectological data are incorporated into sociolinguistic analysis, and the benefits of maintaining the link between the two disciplines. Th
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Bayley, Robert. Variationist Sociolinguistics. Edited by Robert Bayley, Richard Cameron, and Ceil Lucas. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199744084.013.0001.

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The central ideas of variationist sociolinguistics are that an understanding of language requires an understanding of variable as well as categorical processes, and that the variation witnessed at all levels of language is not random. Rather, linguistic variation is characterized by orderly or “structured heterogeneity.” In addition, synchronic variation is often a reflection of diachronic change. This chapter reviews representative studies and outlines the main assumptions underlying the variationist approach. It presents an example of variationist analysis, using the well-known case of varia
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Coulmas, Florian. Language, Writing, and Mobility. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897435.001.0001.

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Abstract This book brings together three subjects which command our attention because of their changing roles in everyday life, language, writing, and mobility. In different ways, borders are being crossed, redrawn, and redefined as we watch, and while comparable processes could be observed in the past, they are today more conspicuous than ever, being propelled by demographics, technological innovation, and consumer capitalism. The said three subjects interact in various ways and have an impact on language contact which, as this book is designed to show, are best captured by a processual view
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Paradigm shift in language planning and policy: Game-theoretic solutions. De Gruyter Mouton, 2012.

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Low, Ee Ling, and Anne Pakir. World Englishes: Rethinking Paradigms. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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García, José María Buzón, and José Ramón Góme Molina. Variabilidad en el Paradigma Verbal de Futuro: El Español de Valencia y de Otras Sintopías. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2015.

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Nigerian English in sociolinguistic perspectives: Linguistic and literary paradigms : a festschrift in honour of Funòsòo Akere. Pumark Nigeria Limited, 2010.

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Arnovick, Leslie K. Historical Pragmatics in the Teaching of the History of English. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190611040.003.0009.

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The best pedagogical practices in the teaching of the History of the English Language (HEL) recommend the incorporation of new research paradigms. Historical pragmatics and historical sociolinguistics are both relatively new fields of study, and both clearly locate the English language in its social and cultural context. This chapter will give you examples of historical pragmatic studies (e.g., the evolution of discourse markers and changes in directive speech acts) and historical sociolinguistics (e.g., the use of you/thou in relation to social rank and gender, changes from positive (neutral)
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Low, Ee Ling, and Anne Pakir. World Englishes: Rethinking Paradigms. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Low, Ee Ling, and Anne Pakir. World Englishes: Rethinking Paradigms. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Low, Ee Ling, and Anne Pakir. World Englishes: Rethinking Paradigms. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Des humains quasi objets et des objets quasi humains. Harmattan, 2009.

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World Englishes: Re-Thinking Paradigms. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Deumert, Ana, Anne Storch, and Nick Shepherd, eds. Colonial and Decolonial Linguistics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793205.001.0001.

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The discipline of linguistics in general, and the field of African linguistics in particular, appear to be facing a paradigm shift. There is a strong movement away from established methodologies and theoretical approaches, especially structural linguistics and generativism, and a broad move towards critical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology. These developments have encouraged a greater awareness and careful discussion of basic problems of data production in linguistics, as well as the role played by the ideologies of researchers. The volume invites a critical engagemen
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D'Arcy, Alexandra. Variation and Change. Edited by Robert Bayley, Richard Cameron, and Ceil Lucas. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199744084.013.0024.

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This chapter notes that the ultimate concern of variationist sociolinguistics is the evolution of linguistic systems and the mechanisms which operate on them. One feature that offers particularly good insight into these issues is the quotative be like, a relatively recent and robust change that has affected varieties of English worldwide. The chapter illustrates the types of theoretical issues that be like has been used to explore, beginning with the quantitative paradigm and the analytical assumptions underlying variationist work on direct quotation. It argues that what makes be like such a u
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McAll, Christopher. Doers and Makers. Edited by Robert Bayley, Richard Cameron, and Ceil Lucas. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199744084.013.0003.

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The problem of interdisciplinary frontiers comes out in the parallel stories of sociology and the study of language. This chapter considers these interwoven stories in relation to four major paradigms: social evolutionism, biologically inspired organic functionalism, the technical-system approach, and a social constructivism that places emphasis on individual and collective responsibility for outcomes. To look more closely at this question in relation to sociology and the study of language, it begins with the “certainties” of nineteenth-century social evolutionism and with the profound effects
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Internationalizing Internet Studies: Beyond Anglophone Paradigms (Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies). Routledge, 2008.

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