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Biến đổi từ ngữ về quyền con người, quyền công dân trong các bản hiến pháp ở Việt Nam = Changes in terminology related to human rights and civil right in Vietnam s constitutions / Nguyễn Thị Ly Na. // Ngôn ngữ và đời sống 2015, Số 1 (231).
2015
69-76 tr.

This study focuses on the changes in terminology referring to human rights and civil rights in Vietnam’s Constitutions as well as the identification of the caises leading to these changes under the influence of numerous socio-economic factor...

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They’re my words - I’ll talk how I like! Examining social class and linguistic practice among primary-school children / Gerry MacRuairc // Language and education 2011, Vol25, N.6
2011
p. 535-559

The central role played by language in mediating school experience and the prestige accorded to standard language varieties within the field of education provide the broad rationale for this paper. This qualitative study, based on a friendship focus-group design, was conducted in two groups of 12-year-old children from contrasting ‘ideal type’, so¬cioeconomic groups over a period of one school year. The study examines the children’s use of and attitude to language variation. A six-point typology of linguistic styles is identified based on specific patterns of usage among the participants. The study pro¬vides an insight into the levels of stratification that exist with respect to language use among children and the complex interdependence of a range of factors contributing to the persistence of linguistic continuity and discontinuity between schools and different social/gender groups

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南京城市方言儿化音变异的实证研究 = An Empirical Research on the Variation of Retroflex Suffixation in the Urban Dialect of Nanjing / 丁存越. // Applied linguistics. 2015, No.3.
2015.
49-57 p.

This paper conducts a survey on the variation of retroflex suffixation in the urban dialect of Nanjing. After interviewing eighty citizens,it is found that the frequency of use and the language environment have no effect on the variations; the main factors are age,region and social class; there appears a phonetic variation in the urban dialect of Nanjing among different social classes.