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    Manifold code-mixing in computer-mediated communication: The use of English in Dutch youths’ informal online writing by Lieke Verheijen, Roeland van Hout

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The pervasiveness of the English language in society and education in the Netherlands, as well as its status as online lingua franca, has caused concerns. …”
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    A Communications Perspective on the Use of Visualisations in a Dutch Court for Minor Felonies by Lisanne van Weelden, Tessa van Charldorp

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This general shift from written and spoken language to ‘visual language’ in society has been of interest to language and communication researchers for years. …”
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    Una aproximación a la importancia de la elección lingüística en la configuración de la identidad hispánica en los Estados Unidos by Alana Jackson

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…This article offers an insight into the link between culture and language in society, with a focus on multilingual groups, and, more specifically, Spanish-English bilingual groups who find themselves subject to generalisations and marginalisation by wider society. …”
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    Exploring connections: Reflections on mother-tongue education in postcolonial Uganda by Ssentanda, Medadi E.

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…. […] For this reason, language policies are often seen as expressions of natural, common-sense assumptions about language in society” (Tollefson 1991:2). This paper therefore sets out to surpass the mere cataloguing of problems bedevilling MT education in Uganda by proposing an account of their possible genesis. …”
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    TO THE SOURCES OF DIACHRONIC SOCIOLINGUISTICS: GLOBAL EXPERIENCE AND UKRAINIAN PROBLEMATICS by І. Д. Фаріон

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The centennial path of the scientific understanding of the new subject of the research led to the gradual divergence of three historical disciplines with its definitions and research procedures: historical grammar (history of internal structure of the language), history of literary language (history of the functional style of the literary language) and diachronic sociolinguistics (history of social pressure on the language and language on society). In the late 20th century, diachronic sociology defined its key research problems from the development of language social functions, determined because of the language status, to the problems of language reception, language reflections and lingual consciousness that resulted in the reclassification of languages and dialects interaction and creation of socially important koine. …”
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    in Search of Address Terms in Novel by Ahmad Tauchid

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…That is why sociolinguistics deals with the inter relationship between language and society. Based on the background of the problem stated above, the writer would like to propose the problems as follows: What kinds of address terms are used by the characters in novel The Secret Island by Enid Blyton?…”
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    Negotiating local in-group norms in times of globalization. Adnominal gender variation in two urban youth varieties in the Netherlands by Kristel Doreleijers, Khalid Mourigh, Jos Swanenberg

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In both settings, linguistic practices are influenced by language contact with Standard Dutch, the dominant language in society, resulting in variation patterns such as omissions and overgeneralizations (i.e., hyperforms). …”
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    “All Politics is Local”: A Sociocognitive Investigation of Contexts as Indigenous Peculiarities in Gubernatorial Inaugurals by Adebayo Rasheed Mabayoje

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This angle of contexts in IS pictures the cognitive bridge of language and society; and has received scarce scholarly attention, particularly from the sociocognitive perspective. …”
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    LANGUAGE LEARNING ACROSS THE SCALE: PERSPECTIVES FROM BRAZILIAN ESL STUDENTS by Marília da Silva Corrêa Lemos

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The present work is part of the discussion held by School of Advanced Studies in Language and Society at Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). …”
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    Dethroning the authoritative discourse : heteroglossia in Wilde's and Shaw's novelized plays. by Lawrence, Tina.

    Published 2012
    “…(Bakhtin 291) In other words, despite the well-known opposition of Wilde and Shaw on the value of aesthetism, both playwrights’ works demonstrate the novelistic concern with how the contest of social discourses induces language and society to evolve. In this manner, they reveal a shared interest in disrupting the conventions that govern gendered, classed, and dramatized identities in late Victorian England. …”
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    MAKNA DAN PERSEPSI ABORSI (Studi Aborsi dalam Perspektif Fenomenologi Persepsi Merleau Ponty) by , ANDINI SETYA KARLINA, , Dr. Partini, SU.

    Published 2012
    “…The sublime notion in Ponty theory serve as understanding process (from understanding to action) from existencial subject such as prereflection, body, and language in society. Experience in prereflection, body, and language is significant to subject sublime in understanding abortion action. …”
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    Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes by Ang, Lay Hoon, Ng, Man Ling, Lam, Kai Chee, Mohamad Deli, Radina

    Published 2018
    “…Dish names are hence a group of living fossils supporting the notion of language reflecting society. Using 1077 samples of dish names collected from Malaysian Chinese weddings and the lunar new year celebration, the present paper aims to investigate the concrete and abstract naming of Chinese dishes, and discuss the common cultural considerations underlying them. …”
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    Pensyarah FBMK UPM Terima Anugerah Mauritius by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bahagian Komunikasi Korporat

    Published 2010
    “…Paramasivam Muthusamy dikurnia anugerah ‘Mauritius Achievement Award’ melalui penghasilan buku bertajuk ‘Mauritius Tamils : Language-Culture-Society’. Anugerah itu disampaikan oleh Menteri Pendidikan dan Pembangunan Manusia, Mauritius, Dr.Vasant Kumar Bunwaree di Indira Gandhi Centre. …”
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    Gender Differences of Students’ Writing Ability in Descriptive Text by Muhammad Saibani Wiyanto, Panji Wisnu Asmorobangun

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The connection between language and society is recognized as the main interest of sociolinguistics. …”
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    Conceptualization of South Ossetia conflict by Russian bloggers by Saule Abdykulovna Abdramanova

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…This cognitive-discursive perspective differs from traditional studies of mass media narratives which mostly base on Discourse Analysis (DA) and/or Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), i.e., language in use is studied from the perspective of meaning on/ above the level of sentences and through the relationship between language and society, as well as language and power. Methodologically, this study was conducted on the basis of integrative speech analysis, critical discourse analysis, and cognitive linguistics. …”
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    Theoretical Prerequisites For The Study Of Male And Female Discourse In The Context Of Masculine Cultural Pragmatics by Gunai Gumbat Babayeva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The author uses the type of discourse, which is reflected at the level of topics, the use of communicative methods and tactics, as well as national concepts, to demonstrate the conditionality of the functioning of gender representations. The language that society uses in relation to men and women varies from society to society and from culture to culture. …”
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