
Styles, Standards and Meaning in Lesser-Studied Languages
Special issue of Language Ecology 4:1 (2020)
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[Language Ecology, 4:1] 2020. v, 130 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 27 July 2021
Published online on 27 July 2021
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Styles, standards and meaning: Issues in the globalisation of sociolinguisticsMiriam Meyerhoff, Maya Ravindranath Abtahian, Roey J. Gafter, Uri Horesh, Jonathan R. Kasstan, Peter Keegan & Jeanette King | pp. 1–16
- Style, identity and language shiftMaya Ravindranath Abtahian | pp. 17–38
- Stylistic variation in Hebrew reading tasks: Methodological and theoretical insightsRoey J. Gafter | pp. 39–54
- Stylistic variation in read Arabic: A case study from PalestineUri Horesh | pp. 55–72
- Modelling stylistic variation in threatened and under-documented languagesJonathan R. Kasstan | pp. 73–94
- Prestige norms and sound change in MāoriJeanette King, Margaret Maclagan, Ray Harlow, Peter Keegan & Catherine Watson | pp. 95–114
- Style variation in the second formant: What does it mean to be “refined” in Baba Malay?Nala H. Lee | pp. 115–130
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