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Bell, a. (1997) ‘language style as audience design’, in a. Jaworski and n. Coupland (eds) The Discourse Reader, london: routledge.

Chambers, J.K. and trudgill, p. (1980) Dialectology, Cambridge: Cambridge university press.

Clark, h.h. and Schaefer, e.F. (1987) ‘Concealing one’s meaning from overhearers’, Journal of Memory and Language, 26: 209–225; and also in h.h. Clark (1992) Arenas of Language Use, Chicago: university of Chicago press and Stanford, Ca: Center for the Study of language and information.

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Coupland, n. and Jaworski, a. (eds) (1997) Sociolinguistics: A Reader and Coursebook, Basingstoke: palgrave.

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