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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.37 427-446 November 1972.
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What is Deviant Language?

Laurence B. Leonard

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Abstract

This paper presents a detailed description of deviant language, employing the transformational model. In addition to a review of existing work in the area, new information based on a comparison of data obtained from matched groups of normal and deviant language users is presented.




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