Investigating a Register Label: Integrated Speech in Copenhagen
Naming and labelling are key means of constructing linguistic codes. The understanding that certain speech practices and linguistic forms belong together requires taxonomic labels in the first place (Makoni 2012), and the metapragmatic labels we attach to such practices contribute significantly to t...
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