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This document contains a list of over 80 references related to sociolinguistics, second language acquisition, communicative competence, and language pedagogy. The references cover a wide range of topics including theories of language learning, models of communicative competence, the role of social context and interaction in language learning, teaching methods for developing sociolinguistic competence, and analyses of classroom discourse and interaction. Many of the references are seminal works that have significantly influenced research in these fields.
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References: Communication (P. 2-27) - London: Longman

This document contains a list of over 80 references related to sociolinguistics, second language acquisition, communicative competence, and language pedagogy. The references cover a wide range of topics including theories of language learning, models of communicative competence, the role of social context and interaction in language learning, teaching methods for developing sociolinguistic competence, and analyses of classroom discourse and interaction. Many of the references are seminal works that have significantly influenced research in these fields.
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