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Ruqaiya Hasan
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Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Integrated theory of sociolinguistics
- 3.Interactant relationships
- 4.Text as encapsulation of context
- 4.1Modeling field
- 4.2Modeling tenor/interactant relations
- 4.3Modeling mode
- 5.Verbal art
- 6.Semantic variation
- 7.Addressing social injustice
- 8.Conclusion
- Author queries
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