In:Reader in Czech Sociolinguistics
Edited by Jan Chloupek and Jiří Nekvapil
[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe 23] 1987
► pp. 5–6
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Published online: 1 January 1987
https://doi.org/10.1075/llsee.23.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: On Czech linguistics and sociolinguistics
On the socially conditioned nature of language
The relationship between the communicative sphere and language variety in the Slavonic languages
Basic types of norm in language
On the sociolinguistic aspects of the notion of functional style
The changing dichotomy between informal and formal utterance
Sociolinguistic aspects of research into urban speech
On the shaping of everyday speech
Some sociolinguistic aspects of linguistic geography
Literary languages in contact
The influence of social roles of participants on group and interpersonal verbal communication
On the communicative approach to the study of slang
Values and attitudes in language standardization
The language treatment as an aspect of language culture
Language planning implication in a socialist society
Some remarks on personal pronouns in the addressing function
On historical sociolinguistics
Language texts language informants
Linguistics — Sociology
List of authors
