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Peer reviewedBailey, Charles-James N. – Linguistics, 1975
The new framework no longer holds valid the idea that innovations do not occur in phonology except as a by-product of standardization. New analyses are presented for language standardization. That languages are equally systematic but not equal in function is one point made. (SCC)
Descriptors: Dialects, Language Planning, Language Standardization, Language Usage
Peer reviewedHartig, Matthias – Linguistics, 1976
This paper examines language variation in terms of overdetermination and underdetermination of structural information as related to grammatical rules and the structure of social behavior. (CLK)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Usage, Language Variation
Peer reviewedLevickij, Ju. – Linguistics, 1975
Attempts a preliminary typological study of sub-languages constituting one national language. Three types of sub-languages are distinguished: natural language, language of science, and informational language. They are compared to the three levels of language analysis, speech, norm and system. (RM)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Language Patterns


