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Introduction

  • Jonathan Owens
From the journal Linguistics

Abstract

1. Towards a typological sociolinguistics

Is there any sense in pursuing a typological sociolinguistics? The idea recalls the relatively established field of linguistic typology, a comparison with which will provide an initial orientation to this question, as well as serve as the basis for the introduction to the current set of articles.

Four points of comparison may be highlighted, situated along a set of common problems. I begin with linguistic typology.

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Published Online: 2005-09-14
Published in Print: 2005-09-19

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