Review: Hasan, R. (2009) Semantic Variation: Meaning in Society and in Sociolinguistics. Equinox Publishing Ltd. xiv + 484 pp.

Authors

  • Jay Lemke University of California

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/lhs.v4i3.314

Keywords:

Hasan, R., Sociological Analysis of Language, Social Class, Education, Social Policy

Author Biography

  • Jay Lemke, University of California

    Laboratory for Comparative Human Recognition.

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2011-07-14

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Lemke, J. (2011). Review: Hasan, R. (2009) Semantic Variation: Meaning in Society and in Sociolinguistics. Equinox Publishing Ltd. xiv + 484 pp. Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 4(3), 314-320. https://doi.org/10.1558/lhs.v4i3.314

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