Coupland, Nikolas, 1950-....
Coupland, Nikolas
Nikolas Coupland
VIAF ID: 12338111 ( Personal )
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Works
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Communication, health, and the elderly | |
Contexts of accomodation : development in applied sociolinguistics | |
A critical approach to the revitalisation of Welsh : introduction | |
Dialect in use : sociolinguistic variation in Cardiff English | |
The discourse reader, 2000: | |
English in Wales diversity, conflict and change | |
The handbook of language and globalization | |
Investigating language attitudes social meanings of dialect, ethnicity and performance | |
Language contexts and consequences | |
Language, society, and the elderly : discourse, identity, and ageing | |
Metalanguage : social and ideological perspectives | |
"Miscommunication" and problematic talk | |
Multiple goals in discourse | |
The social differentiation of functional language use : a sociolinguistic investigation of travel agency talk | |
Sociolinguistic and subjective aspects of Welsh in Wales and its diaspora | |
Sociolinguistics : a reader and coursebook | |
Sociolinguistics and social theory / ed. by Nikolas Coupland, Srikant Sarangi and Christopher N. Candlin. - Harlow, 2001. | |
Sociolinguistics critical concepts in linguistics | |
Sociolinguistics from the periphery : small languages in new circumstances | |
The sociolinguistics of multilingualism | |
Standard languages and language standards in a changing Europe | |
Style | |
Style language variation and identity | |
Style, mediation, and change : sociolinguistic perspectives on talking media | |
Styles of discourse |