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Rudolf Muhr, Sprachwandel als soziales Phänomen: eine empirische Studie zu soziolinguistischen und soziopsychologischen Faktoren des Sprachwandels im südlichen Burgenland. (Schriften zur deutschen Sprache in Österreich, 7.) Wien: Wilhelm Braumüller, 1981. Pp. 208.
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