A cognitive approach to sociolinguistic variation in Austria: Diglossia or dialect-standard-continuum in speakers’ awareness and usage, 34th LAUD Symposium: Cognitive Sociolinguistics - Language Variation in its Structural, Conceptual and Cultural Dimension, Landau, Germany (original) (raw)

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