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outcome of "normal"
linguistic change and
their creoleness to be
sociohistoric in
nature and
relative to
their colonial origin.
Within this theoretical...
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Landon Paul (2013). "When
Fringe Goes Mainstream: A
Sociohistorical Content Analysis of the
Christian Coalition's
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Eviatar Zerubavel (1982). "The
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sociohistorical perspective". The
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Sociohistorical linguistics, or
historical sociolinguistics, is the
study of the
relationship between language and
society in its
historical dimension...
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respected grammar and
style guides.
Because of
influence and for
other sociohistorical reasons, a
standardized form of the
language (Standard Spanish) is...
- world,
having instead come to
signify an "existential phase" with the
sociohistoric characteristics from
which signs extensively emerge.: 24–30 From this...
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Regarded as the last
successful pirate of the
Caribbean during the 19th century's
suppression era, the life of
Roberto Cofresí has been
romanticized in...
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before 1710: the Gold Coast, the
Slave Coast and the
Windward Coast.
Sociohistorical information from Anguilla's
archives suggest that
Africans and Europeans...
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different cultures. The
sociology of
knowledge examines under what
sociohistorical cir****stances
knowledge arises, and what
sociological consequences...