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Staging Language: place and identity in the enactment, performance and representation of regional dialects
Urszula I Clark
Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Arts and Humanities
Tradition
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regional dialects
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Enactment
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Empirical data
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Online
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TV
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Linguistic Variation
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New Media
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Linguistic Variable
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Imagined Community
50%
creative artists
50%
Stylization
50%
Keyphrases
Face-to-face Communication
100%
Regional Dialects
100%
Written Text
50%
Variational
50%
Linguistic Variation
50%
Linguistic Variable
50%
Online Behavior
50%
Creative Artists
50%
Imagined Communities
50%
Film Behaviour
50%
Social Index
50%
Performance Text
50%
Stylization
50%
Computer Science
Face to face conversation
100%
Substantial Amount
50%
Linguistic Variable
50%
Psychology
Face-To-Face Conversation
100%
New Media
50%