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The paper presents the critical review of sociolinguistic investigations, in particular in the field of social typology of language variants. The author considers such conflicting problems of sociolinguistic classifications of language changes as the lack of exact use of the notion “the language”, the intersection of different classification criteria and the lack of one way of dividing, contradiction...
The author considers the phenomenon of mannerisms and (a similar phenomenon) the snobbery of language behavior in social communication. The analysis of empirical material is based on a model of linguistic communication that includes four configured categories: meaning, form/structure, pragmatic function and context. The author treats the mannerisms of language as a preference of the sentence form...
The author considers the phenomenon of mannerisms and (a similar phenomenon) the snobbery of language behavior in social communication. The analysis of empirical material is based on a model of linguistic communication that includes four configured categories: meaning, form/structure, pragmatic function and context. The author treats the mannerisms of language as a preference of the sentence form...
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