Pluricentric Languages: Differing Norms in Different Nations
작성자
Michael G. Clyne
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형식
하드커버
페이지
487
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 1, 1991
출판사
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
3110128551
ISBN-13
9783110128550
설명
Michael G. Clyne's work delves into the fascinating world of pluricentric languages, examining the diverse norms and linguistic variations that emerge in different nations. It presents an engaging exploration of how languages adapt and evolve, shaped by cultural and societal influences.
Through insightful analyses and examples, the book sheds light on the implications of these differences for communication, identity, and social dynamics. Clyne's contributions are valuable for students and researchers in sociolinguistics and related fields, offering a profound understanding of the complexities that arise within pluricentric language communities.
Through insightful analyses and examples, the book sheds light on the implications of these differences for communication, identity, and social dynamics. Clyne's contributions are valuable for students and researchers in sociolinguistics and related fields, offering a profound understanding of the complexities that arise within pluricentric language communities.