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729008022 03 01 01 JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code SILV 7 Eb 15 9789027287373 06 10.1075/silv.7 13 2010043363 DG 002 02 01 SILV 02 1872-9592 Studies in Language Variation 7 <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText textformat="02">Language Variation - European Perspectives III</TitleText> <Subtitle textformat="02">Selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 5), Copenhagen, June 2009</Subtitle> 01 silv.7 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/silv.7 1 B01 Frans Gregersen Gregersen, Frans Frans Gregersen University of Copenhagen 2 B01 Jeffrey K. Parrott Parrott, Jeffrey K. Jeffrey K. Parrott University of Copenhagen 3 B01 Pia Quist Quist, Pia Pia Quist University of Copenhagen 01 eng 268 vi 260 LAN009000 v.2006 CFB 2 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.SOCIO Sociolinguistics and Dialectology 06 01 <i>Language Variation – European Perspectives III</i> contains 18 selected papers from the International Conference on Language Variation in Europe which took place in Copenhagen 2009. The volume includes plenaries by Penelope Eckert (‘Where does the social stop?’) and Brit Mæhlum (on how cities have been viewed by dialectologists, sociolinguists – and lay people). In between these two longer papers, the editors have selected 16 others ranging over a wide field of interest from phonetics (i.a. Stuart-Smith, Timmins and Alam) via syntax (Wiese) to information structure (Moore and Snell) and from cognitive semantics (Levshina, Geeraerts and Spelman) to the perceptual study of intonation (Feizollahi and Soukup). 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