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The norms of standard EModE were chiefly based on , to use Jespersen ' s
criteria , geographical and aristocratic authority , i . e . they were politically and
socially determined ( Jespersen 1946 : 94 ~ 122 ; Joseph 1987 : 115 — 126 ) .
The norms of standard EModE were chiefly based on , to use Jespersen ' s
criteria , geographical and aristocratic authority , i . e . they were politically and
socially determined ( Jespersen 1946 : 94 ~ 122 ; Joseph 1987 : 115 — 126 ) .
Side 84
With the exception of Type I , the central Midland standard , they originated in the
greater London area : Type II : first broadly localized London dialect , East -
Midland - based ( Auchinleck MS ) , 13 — 14th c . Type III : late 14th c . standard ,
of ...
With the exception of Type I , the central Midland standard , they originated in the
greater London area : Type II : first broadly localized London dialect , East -
Midland - based ( Auchinleck MS ) , 13 — 14th c . Type III : late 14th c . standard ,
of ...
Side 87
Dialect variation and the standard language in Early Modern and Present - day
British English ( cf . Trudgill 1983 : 188 ) . While in Present - day British English
the standard variety at the top in Figure 1 is nearly regionless , the lower down
the ...
Dialect variation and the standard language in Early Modern and Present - day
British English ( cf . Trudgill 1983 : 188 ) . While in Present - day British English
the standard variety at the top in Figure 1 is nearly regionless , the lower down
the ...
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