PRESENTATION of SPECIAL ISSUE: Variation and Change in Language Norms in Languages
“Standard and vernacular languages are currently being reconfigured, with the latter becoming more prominent in contexts and genres where the standard language used to be de rigueur, while the tension between standardizing and vernacularizing forces is intensifying and their relationship becoming more complex […]”
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