Variation across Speech and Writing
Explore the intricate world of language with Variation across Speech and Writing by Douglas Biber, published by Cambridge University Press in 1991. This insightful empirical study delves into the fascinating dimensions of linguistic variation through thorough factor analysis, uncovering six key dimensions based on linguistic co-occurrence patterns. With 316 pages of meticulously researched content, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in comparative and contrastive linguistics, as well as the broader fields of language arts and discourse analysis. Biber's work not only enhances our understanding of how speech and writing differ but also reflects significant insights into language use in various contexts. Perfect for linguists, educators, and language enthusiasts, Variation across Speech and Writing opens the door to a deeper appreciation of the nuances of language variation.