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This volume brings together key players in discourse variation
research to offer original analyses of a wide range of
discourse-pragmatic variables, such as 'like', 'innit', 'you get
me', and 'at the end of the day'. The authors introduce a range of
new methods specifically tailored to the study of
discourse-pragmatic variation and change in synchronic and
longitudinal dialect data, and provide new empirical and
theoretical insights into discourse-pragmatic variation and change
in contemporary varieties of English. The volume thus enhances our
understanding of the complexities of discourse-pragmatic variation
and change, and encourages new ways of thinking about variability
in discourse-pragmatics. With its dual focus on presenting
innovative methods as well as new results, the volume will provide
an important resource for both newcomers and veterans alike in the
field of discourse variation analysis, and spark discussions that
will set new directions for future work in the field.
This volume brings together key players in discourse variation
research to offer original analyses of a wide range of
discourse-pragmatic variables, such as 'like', 'innit', 'you get
me', and 'at the end of the day'. The authors introduce a range of
new methods specifically tailored to the study of
discourse-pragmatic variation and change in synchronic and
longitudinal dialect data, and provide new empirical and
theoretical insights into discourse-pragmatic variation and change
in contemporary varieties of English. The volume thus enhances our
understanding of the complexities of discourse-pragmatic variation
and change, and encourages new ways of thinking about variability
in discourse-pragmatics. With its dual focus on presenting
innovative methods as well as new results, the volume will provide
an important resource for both newcomers and veterans alike in the
field of discourse variation analysis, and spark discussions that
will set new directions for future work in the field.
This volume brings together key players in discourse variation
research to offer original analyses of a wide range of
discourse-pragmatic variables, such as 'like', 'innit', 'you get
me', and 'at the end of the day'. The authors introduce a range of
new methods specifically tailored to the study of
discourse-pragmatic variation and change in synchronic and
longitudinal dialect data, and provide new empirical and
theoretical insights into discourse-pragmatic variation and change
in contemporary varieties of English. The volume thus enhances our
understanding of the complexities of discourse-pragmatic variation
and change, and encourages new ways of thinking about variability
in discourse-pragmatics. With its dual focus on presenting
innovative methods as well as new results, the volume will provide
an important resource for both newcomers and veterans alike in the
field of discourse variation analysis, and spark discussions that
will set new directions for future work in the field.
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