The primary relevance of subconsciously offered attitudes: Focusing the language ideological aspect of sociolinguistic change

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The primary relevance of subconsciously offered attitudes : Focusing the language ideological aspect of sociolinguistic change. / Kristiansen, Tore.

Responses to Language Varieties : Variability, processes and outcomes. ed. / Alexei Prikhodkine; Dennis R. Preston. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015. p. 87-116 (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society, Vol. 39).

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Harvard

Kristiansen, T 2015, The primary relevance of subconsciously offered attitudes: Focusing the language ideological aspect of sociolinguistic change. in A Prikhodkine & DR Preston (eds), Responses to Language Varieties : Variability, processes and outcomes. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society, vol. 39, pp. 87-116. <http://www.jbe-platform.com/content/books/9789027267931>

APA

Kristiansen, T. (2015). The primary relevance of subconsciously offered attitudes: Focusing the language ideological aspect of sociolinguistic change. In A. Prikhodkine, & D. R. Preston (Eds.), Responses to Language Varieties : Variability, processes and outcomes (pp. 87-116). John Benjamins Publishing Company. IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society Vol. 39 http://www.jbe-platform.com/content/books/9789027267931

Vancouver

Kristiansen T. The primary relevance of subconsciously offered attitudes: Focusing the language ideological aspect of sociolinguistic change. In Prikhodkine A, Preston DR, editors, Responses to Language Varieties : Variability, processes and outcomes. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2015. p. 87-116. (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society, Vol. 39).

Author

Kristiansen, Tore. / The primary relevance of subconsciously offered attitudes : Focusing the language ideological aspect of sociolinguistic change. Responses to Language Varieties : Variability, processes and outcomes. editor / Alexei Prikhodkine ; Dennis R. Preston. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015. pp. 87-116 (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society, Vol. 39).

Bibtex

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