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Success story pelaksanaan penyediaan air minum, penyehatan lingkungan, dan peningkatan perilaku hygienis berbasis masyarakat

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Stories of implementation of water supply and sanitation policies in Indonesia.

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SELF AND STORY IN APPALACHIAN COAL MINING COMMUNITIES (WEST VIRGINIA, SOCIOLINGUISTICS).

construction of 'Appalachians' as "white trash" has been, in part, an attempt to reify and attack this very creativity of narrative tradition. This creation of (usually unmarked) Whiteness as (marked) Other has intriguing implications for theories of ethnicity.

construction of 'Appalachians' as "white trash" has been, in part, an attempt to reify and attack this very creativity of narrative tradition.

Making Waves: The Story of Variationist Sociolinguistics

Making Waves tells the human story of an academic field based on one-to-one interviews with 43 of the most famous scholars in Variationist Sociolinguistics. Explanations of concepts, ideas, good practice and sage advice come directly from the progenitors of the discipline. An authentic, inside story about the origins of Sociolinguistics as Language Variation and Change, recording the context and spirit of sociolinguistics Gives students access to the views on language variation of major sociolinguists such as Bill Labov and Peter Trudgill Offers a human story of an academic field, and is written in the style of a novel, offering complete accessibility with minimal in-group terminology Provides a timely audio archive of the reminiscences of the major Sociolinguists, including Labov, Fasold, Milroy, Trudgill, and Wolfram, with a companion website featuring 400 audio clips from the interviews. Visit the site at www.wiley.com/go/tagliamonte/makingwaves

Making Waves tells the human story of an academic field based on one-to-one interviews with 43 of the most famous scholars in Variationist Sociolinguistics.

Sociolinguistics and Language History

Studies Based on the Corpus of Early English Correspondence

What role has social status played in shaping the English language across the centuries? Have women also been the agents of language standardization in the past? Can apparent-time patterns be used to predict the course of long-term language change? These questions and many others will be addressed in this volume, which combines sociolinguistic methodology and social history to account for diachronic language change in Renaissance English. The approach has been made possible by the new machine-readable Corpus of Early English Correspondence (CEEC) specifically compiled for this purpose. The 2.4-million-word corpus covers the period from 1420 to 1680 and contains over 700 writers. The volume introduces the premises of the study, discussing both modern sociolinguistics and English society in the late medieval and early modern periods. A detailed description is given of the Corpus of Early English Correspondence, its encoding, and the separate database which records the letter writers' social backgrounds. The pilot studies based on the CEEC suggest that social rank and gender should both be considered in diachronic language change, but that apparent-time patterns may not always be a reliable cue to what will happen in the long run. The volume also argues that historical sociolinguistics offers fascinating perspectives on the study of such new areas as pragmatization and changing politeness cultures across time. This extension of sociolinguistic methodology to the past is a breakthrough in the field of corpus linguistics. It will be of major interest not only to historical linguists but to modern sociolinguists and social historians.

These questions and many others will be addressed in this volume, which combines sociolinguistic methodology and social history to account for diachronic language change in Renaissance English.

The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 6, C.1300-c.1415

The sixth volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers the fourteenth century, a period dominated by plague, other natural disasters and war which brought to an end three centuries of economic growth and cultural expansion in Christian Europe, but one which also saw important developments in government, religious and intellectual life, and new cultural and artistic patterns. Part I sets the scene by discussion of general themes in the theory and practice of government, religion, social and economic history, and culture. Part II deals with the individual histories of the states of western Europe; Part III with that of the Church at the time of the Avignon papacy and the Great Schism; and Part IV with eastern and northern Europe, Byzantium and the early Ottomans, giving particular attention to the social and economic relations with westerners and those of other civilisations in the Mediterranean.

The sixth volume of The New Cambridge Medieval History covers the fourteenth century, a period dominated by plague, other natural disasters and war which brought to an end three centuries of economic growth and cultural expansion in ...

The Cambridge History of English Poetry

A literary-historical account of English poetry from Anglo-Saxon writings to the present.

English,. c.1980. to. the. present. 1: the. radical. tradition. peter. barry. Anyone
offering a single phrase to describe a ... of publishing ventures had foundered,
and when the new electronic media which revitalised the scene in the later 1990s
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The Cambridge History of English Literature: The end of the middle ages

From the second source, which is, in a sense, English (for the borrowings were
already naturalised English words), the influx is much greater; but from the first,
certainly ... It was of the nature of an accident that the media were French books.