The Romance languages offer a particularly fertile ground for the exploration of the relationship between language and society in different social contexts and communities. Focusing on a wide range of Romance languages - from national languages to minoritised varieties - this volume explores questions concerning linguistic diversity and multilingualism, language contact, medium and genre, variation and change. It will interest researchers and policy-makers alike
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Gabriel Bergounioux, Michel Jacobson, Paola Pietrandrea
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Quantitative approaches for modelling variation and change: a case study of sociophonetic data from Occita
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Romance dialectology: from the nineteenth century to the era of sociolinguistics
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Speaker variables in Romance: when demography and ideology collide
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Variation and grammaticalization in Romance: a cross-linguistic study of the subjunctive
Shana Poplack, Rena Torres Cacoullos, Nathalie Dion, Rosane Andrade Berlinck, Salvatore Digesto, Dora Lacasse, Jonathan Steuck
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Historical sociolinguistics and tracking language change: sources, text types and genres
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Language contact between typologically different languages: functional transfer
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Code-switching and immigrant communities: the case of Italy
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Transnational migration and language practices:: the impact on Spanish-speaking migrants
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