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Define traditional and modern dialectology
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The class pattern: describe social and stylistic stratification
The class pattern: describe social and stylistic stratification (II)
The class pattern: describe social and stylistic stratification (III)
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Sociolinguistic patterns and language change: define central terms
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Sociolinguistic patterns and language change: define central terms
Sociolinguistics
Sociolinguistic patterns and language change: define central terms
Match the terms on the left with the definitions on the right.
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