Sociolinguistics
Why do we speak the way we do? What are the social factors that influence our choices of expression? This best-selling introduction to the study of language and society encourages students to think about these fundamental questions, asking how and why we select from the vast range of different words, accents, varieties and languages available to us.
In this new and updated edition, students are taken step-by-step through the analysis of linguistic expressions, speech varieties and languages in complex settings. Enriched with recent findings from different languages and speech communities around the world, this comprehensive textbook equips students with knowledge of the main concepts and gives them a coherent view of the complex interaction of language and society.
· ‘Questions for Discussion’ help students understand how speakers’ choices are conditioned by the society in which they live.
· New to this edition is a rich repertoire of online resources and further reading, enabling students to investigate more deeply and advance their learning
· Includes a topical new chapter on research ethics, guiding students on the ethical questions involved in sociolinguistic research.
- Enables students to refer to additional materials by including a list of useful online resources at the end of each chapter
- Questions for discussion help students to deepen their understanding of the chapter contents
- The common theme that connects all chapters (the choice of language or expression), helps facilitate the development of a theoretical understanding of the complex field of sociolinguistics
Reviews & endorsements
"… a well-written compendium, providing readers with a concise, yet elaborate description of sociolinguistic research … The topics addressed are broad and wide-sweeping, showing the diversity of sociolinguistic research while at the same time making each arena seem accessible to the novice researcher. It was a pleasant read, informative, and extremely useful. … an excellent book."
Brad Miller, Journal of Sociolinguistics
Product details
September 2013Paperback
9781107675568
318 pages
246 × 173 × 14 mm
0.63kg
33 b/w illus. 2 maps 20 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: notions of language
- Part I. Micro-choices:
- 2. Standard and dialect: social stratification as a factor of linguistic choice
- 3. Gendered speech: sex as a factor of linguistic choice
- 4. Communicating across generations: age as a factor of linguistic choice
- 5. Choice and change
- 6. Politeness: cultural dimensions of linguistic choice
- Part II. Macro-choices:
- 7. Code-switching: linguistic choices across language boundaries
- 8. Diglossia and bilingualism: functional restrictions on language choice
- 9. Language spread, shift and maintenance: how groups choose their language
- 10. Language and identity: individual, social, national
- 11. Language planning: communication demands, public choice, utility
- 12. Select letters: a major divide
- 13. The language of choice
- 14. Research ethics.