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  • ...d the view that speakers often only control one or two social varieties of language (standard and dialect), while they use a “wide range of registers” (Bar ...et. al. 1964, 87), which means that there is a close relationship between language and context of situation. Most linguists agree with this definition. Howeve
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  • | ''žurnal'' || ‘magazine’ || ''gazeta'' || ‘newspaper’ || ''pis´mo'' || ‘letter’ | '''gloss''' || 'magazine' || 'newspaper' || 'bone' || 'letter'
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  • * '''narration''', especially found in recounting of everyday situations, in newspaper articles, in narratives etc.; the elements in a narrative are usually order ...course” (Report No. CSLI-85-37). Stanford, Calif.: Center for the Study of Language and Information. 1-35.
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