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This dissertation is a quantitative treatment of the nature of variation and change in linguistic structures in Cajun French, a stigmatized variety spoken in southwest Louisiana. A main tenet of variation theory holds that variation is an inherent and rule-governed property of human languages constrained by both linguistic and social conditioning environments. Studies in this area attempt to discover the systematicity of variability within the social context of the language.
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