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1980
Scherer, Klaus R. 1980. The functions of nonverbal signs in conversation. In , The Social and Psychological Contexts of Language, 225–244. (The Social And Psychological Contexts Of Language). Hillsdale. NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
1979
Giles, Howard & Philip Smith. 1979. Accommodation theory : Optimal levels of convergence. In , Language and Social Psychology, 45–65. (Language And Social Psychology). Oxford: Blackwell.
Giles, Howard & Philip Smith. 1979. Accommodation theory : Optimal levels of convergence. In , Language and Social Psychology, 45–65. (Language And Social Psychology). Oxford: Blackwell.
Bourhis, Richard Y, Howard Giles, Jacques-Philippe Leyens & Henry Tajfel. 1979. Psycholinguistic distinctiveness : Language divergence in Belgium. In , Language and Social Psychology, 158–185. (Language And Social Psychology). Oxford: Blackwell.
Bourhis, Richard Y, Howard Giles, Jacques-Philippe Leyens & Henry Tajfel. 1979. Psycholinguistic distinctiveness : Language divergence in Belgium. In , Language and Social Psychology, 158–185. (Language And Social Psychology). Oxford: Blackwell.
Giles, Howard, Klaus R Scherer & Donald Taylor. 1979. Speech markers in social interaction. In , Social Markers in Speech, 343 – 381. (Social Markers In Speech). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Giles, Howard, Klaus R Scherer & Donald Taylor. 1979. Speech markers in social interaction. In , Social Markers in Speech, 343 – 381. (Social Markers In Speech). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
1977
Bourhis, Richard Y & Howard Giles. 1977. The language of intergroup distinctiveness. In , Language, Ethnicity and Intergroup Relations, 119–135. (Language, Ethnicity And Intergroup Relations). London: Academic Press.
Bourhis, Richard Y & Howard Giles. 1977. The language of intergroup distinctiveness. In , Language, Ethnicity and Intergroup Relations, 119–135. (Language, Ethnicity And Intergroup Relations). London: Academic Press.