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The Acquisition of Stylistic Variation by Jakarta Indonesian Children
B. Kushartanti
Utrecht University
LS Franse Taalkunde
ILS Variation
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Jakarta
100%
Stylistic Variation
100%
Indonesian children
100%
Indonesian
80%
Language Variation
40%
Bahasa Indonesia
40%
Lexicon
20%
Childrens
20%
Indonesia
20%
Language Learning Experience
20%
Language Acquisition
20%
Five-year-olds
20%
Bilingualism
20%
Social Competence
20%
Educational Language Policy
20%
Morphological Variables
20%
Language Policy
20%
Preschoolers
20%
Policy Variation
20%
Language Planning
20%
Language Education
20%
Grammatical Competence
20%
Competent Speaker
20%
Community children
20%
Grammar Rules
20%
Children's Needs
20%
Style-shifting
20%
Social Sciences
Bahasa Indonesia
100%
Language Policy
100%
Language Instruction
100%
Languages
50%
Middle Class
50%
Individual Differences
50%
Bilingualism
50%
Language Planning
50%
Language Acquisition
50%
Learning Process
50%
Standard Language
50%
Social Competence
50%
Preschool Children
50%
Arts and Humanities
Stylistic variation
100%
Bahasa Indonesia
100%
Speaker
50%
Learning Process
50%
Language Acquisition
50%
Standard Language
50%
Bilingualism
50%
Language variation
50%
language of education
50%
Language Policy
50%
Style-shift
50%
Language Planning
50%
Morphology
50%
Language Variety
50%
Psychology
Language Learning
100%
Individual Differences
100%
Social Competence
100%
Bilingualism
100%
Language Planning
100%