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- Apparent-time_hypothesis abstract "The apparent-time hypothesis is a sociolinguistic construct, which assumes that most features of language are acquired during childhood and remain relatively unchanged throughout an individual's lifetime once that individual is past a certain age Therefore, a speaker’s speech is a reflection of speech patterns acquired during language learning as a child. The apparent-time hypothesis can be considered to be a form of synchronic analysis, where language is analyzed for a particular moment in time, in contrast to diachronic analysis, also known as historical linguistics.".
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- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Age-graded_variation.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociolinguistics.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Cross-sectional_studies.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Cross-sectional_study.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Diachronic_linguistics.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Historical_linguistics.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Chambers_(linguist).
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Language_change.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Longitudinal_studies.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Longitudinal_study.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Marthas_Vineyard.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Real-time_sociolinguistics.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink S-curve.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Sigmoid_function.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Synchronic_analysis.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Synchrony_and_diachrony.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Variation_(linguistics).
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink William_Labov.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apparent-time hypothesis".
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apparent-time_hypothesis".
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "apparent time".
- Apparent-time_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "apparent-time hypothesis".
- Apparent-time_hypothesis hasPhotoCollection Apparent-time_hypothesis.
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- Apparent-time_hypothesis subject Category:Sociolinguistics.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis hypernym Reflection.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis type Book.
- Apparent-time_hypothesis comment "The apparent-time hypothesis is a sociolinguistic construct, which assumes that most features of language are acquired during childhood and remain relatively unchanged throughout an individual's lifetime once that individual is past a certain age Therefore, a speaker’s speech is a reflection of speech patterns acquired during language learning as a child.".
- Apparent-time_hypothesis label "Apparent-time hypothesis".
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