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OK, substitute ‘as well as’. McArthur’s point is similar to that in ‘Linguistics: An Introduction’ by Radford and others: ‘Sociolinguistic research has demonstrated that the speech of most people is, at least in some respects, variable, combining, for example, both standard and non-standard sounds, words or grammatical structures.’
IMHO, "Who am I?" would be used when you introduce yourself, usually posing the question to the very person/people who you want to introduce yourself to, but immediately following it up with an introduction. Person A:"Who the heck are you?" Person B:"Who am I? I am the Supreme Ruler of the Universe." Also, if you are unfortunate enough to lose your memory, you would be asking yourself (or the ...
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