The majority of sociolinguistic correlational studies usually concentrate on linguistic variables such as the single units of a system or on individual language components, e.g. single phonemes/phones. However, an increasing amount of research has started to show an interest in the correlation between more complex traits, such as micro-systems or sub-systems.

Morphological productivity in Medieval Sardinian: sociolinguistic correlates. Action nouns and adverbs of manner

PINTO, IMMACOLATA;PAULIS, GIULIO;PUTZU, IGNAZIO EFISIO
2017-01-01

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The majority of sociolinguistic correlational studies usually concentrate on linguistic variables such as the single units of a system or on individual language components, e.g. single phonemes/phones. However, an increasing amount of research has started to show an interest in the correlation between more complex traits, such as micro-systems or sub-systems.
2017
9783110552454
9783110554274
9783110552591
Sociolinguistics; Historical linguistics; Morphology
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