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The Predictability of Social Stratification of Syntactic Variants
L. Cornips
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MACCH - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility
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Keyphrases
Social Stratification
100%
Dutch
50%
Demographic Factors
25%
Functional Equivalence
25%
Frequency of Occurrence
25%
Local Dialect
25%
Spontaneous Speech
25%
Noticeability
25%
Sociolinguistic Interview
25%
Language Contact
25%
Labov
25%
Contact Situation
25%
Syntactic Variation
25%
Syntactic Level
25%
Social Correlation
25%
Linguistic Variable
25%
Contact Interaction
25%
Speech Style
25%
Arts and Humanities
Variant
100%
syntactic variables
100%
Speaker
40%
Local
20%
Discourse
20%
Locale
20%
Standard Dutch
20%
Language Contact
20%
Syntactic variation
20%
Linguistic Variable
20%
Synonymy
20%
Speech styles
20%
Spontaneous Speech
20%
INIS
stratification
100%
variations
50%
speech
50%
levels
25%
correlations
25%
maps
25%
range
25%
interactions
25%
locality
25%
Social Sciences
Syntax
100%
Social Stratification
100%
Dutch
25%
Sociodemographics
12%
Sociolinguistics
12%
Demographic Factor
12%
Linguistic Variable
12%
Psychology
Demographic Factor
100%