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A corpus-based study of invariant tags in London English
Eivind Torgersen,
Costas Gabrielatos
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Corpus Study
100%
London English
100%
You Know
100%
Anglo
80%
Ethnic Minorities
60%
Young People
40%
Relative Frequency
40%
Inner London
40%
British Academy
20%
Multi-ethnic
20%
Corpus Linguistics
20%
Project Analysis
20%
Urban Environment
20%
Sociolinguistics
20%
Language Variation
20%
Word Corpus
20%
Female-to-male
20%
Frequency of Use
20%
Corpus Tools
20%
High Users
20%
Interview Data
20%
Place of Residence
20%
Friendship Networks
20%
Semi-fixed
20%
Queen Mary
20%
Sociolinguistic Groups
20%
Exploratory Modelling
20%
Language Change
20%
Dialect Contact
20%
Fixed Expressions
20%
Self-assessed
20%
Arts and Humanities
London
100%
Tag
100%
Corpus-based study
100%
Speaker
53%
Corpus
53%
Linguistics
30%
Innovator
30%
yeah
23%
Adolescence
15%
Relative Frequency
15%
Language Change
15%
Tradition
7%
British Academy
7%
Technique
7%
Research methodology
7%
Residence
7%
Corpus Linguistics
7%
Adolescents
7%
Language variation
7%
Frequency of use
7%
Fixed expressions
7%
Urban Environment
7%
Queen Mary
7%
Dialect contact
7%
Psychology
Innovator
100%
Ethnic Minority
75%
Adolescents
25%