In:Language Variation - European Perspectives III: Selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 5), Copenhagen, June 2009
Edited by Frans Gregersen, Jeffrey K. Parrott and Pia Quist
[Studies in Language Variation 7] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 16 March 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.7.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Where does the social stop?
The role of intonation in Austrian listeners’ perceptions of standard-dialect shifting
Hybridity and ethnic accents: A sociophonetic analysis of ‘Glaswasian’
A contact-linguistic view on Finland-Swedish quotatives vara, ‘be’, and att, ‘that’
Quotations and quotatives in the speech of three Danish generations
The role of information structure in linguistic variation: Evidence from a German multiethnolect
“Oh, they’re top, them”: Right dislocated tags and interactional stance
Changing the world vs. changing the mind: Distinctive collexeme analysis of the causative construction with doen in Belgian and Netherlandic Dutch
Variation in long-distance dependencies
Reconciling corpus and questionnaire data in microcomparative syntax: A case study from North Germanic
“Judge not lest ye be judged”: Exploring methods for the collection of socio-syntactic data
Corpus-based variation studies – A methodology
Dialect convergence across language boundaries: A challenge for areal linguistics
The role of morphology in phonological change: Rethinking diffusion theory
Spelling variants of the present participle in a selection of Northern English and Scots texts of the late 14th and the 15th centuries
Collocations, attitudes, and English loan words in Finnish
The variety and richness of words for relatives in Slovene
“A den of iniquity” or “The hotbed of civilization”? Urban areas as locations for linguistic studies in Norway: A historiographical perspective
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