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In the field of sociolinguistics, social network describes the structure of a particular speech community. Social networks are composed of a "web of ties" (Lesley Milroy) between individuals, and the structure of a network will vary depending on the types of connections it is composed of. Social network theory (as used by sociolinguists) posits that social networks, and the interactions between members within the networks, are a driving force behind language change.

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  • En el campo de la sociolingüística, una red social describe la estructura de una comunidad de hablantes particular. Las redes sociales se componen de una "red de vínculos" (Lesley Milroy) entre individuos, y la estructura de una red variará dependiendo de los tipos de conexiones de las que está compuesta. La teoría de redes sociales (como la usan los sociolingüistas) postula que las redes sociales, y las interacciones entre los miembros dentro de las redes, son una fuerza impulsora detrás del cambio de lenguaje. (es)
  • In the field of sociolinguistics, social network describes the structure of a particular speech community. Social networks are composed of a "web of ties" (Lesley Milroy) between individuals, and the structure of a network will vary depending on the types of connections it is composed of. Social network theory (as used by sociolinguists) posits that social networks, and the interactions between members within the networks, are a driving force behind language change. (en)
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  • En el campo de la sociolingüística, una red social describe la estructura de una comunidad de hablantes particular. Las redes sociales se componen de una "red de vínculos" (Lesley Milroy) entre individuos, y la estructura de una red variará dependiendo de los tipos de conexiones de las que está compuesta. La teoría de redes sociales (como la usan los sociolingüistas) postula que las redes sociales, y las interacciones entre los miembros dentro de las redes, son una fuerza impulsora detrás del cambio de lenguaje. (es)
  • In the field of sociolinguistics, social network describes the structure of a particular speech community. Social networks are composed of a "web of ties" (Lesley Milroy) between individuals, and the structure of a network will vary depending on the types of connections it is composed of. Social network theory (as used by sociolinguists) posits that social networks, and the interactions between members within the networks, are a driving force behind language change. (en)
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  • Red social (sociolingüística) (es)
  • Social network (sociolinguistics) (en)
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