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  • Patterns of change in 18th-century English : a sociolinguistic approach

  • Exploring future paths for historical sociolinguistics

  • Transatlantic perspectives on late modern English

  • Norms and usage in language history, 1600-1900 : a sociolinguistic and comparative perspective

  • Touching the past : studies in the historical sociolinguistics of ego-documents

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editors, Marijke J. van der Wal, Terttu Nevalainen
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