Narrative study in sociolinguistics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/sols.v7i2.292Keywords:
sociolinguisticsAbstract
Uta M. Quasthoff & Tabea Becker (eds.) (2005). Narrative interaction. Studies in Narrative 5. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 306. ISBN 1-58811-553-4 (hardcover).
Sven Strömqvist & Ludo Verhoeven (eds.) (2004). Relating events in narrative, Volume 2: Typological and contextual perspectives. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Pp. 610. ISBN 0-8058-4672-7 (hardcover).
Joanna Thornborrow & Jennifer Coates (eds.) (2005). The sociolinguistics of narrative. Studies in Narrative 6. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 300. ISBN 1-58811-635-2 (hardcover).
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