sociolinguistics

NOUN
  1. the study of language in relation to its sociocultural context
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How To Use sociolinguistics In A Sentence

  • I mean that it is recognizable in the same way 'sociolinguistics' is recognizable as a Latinate word or y = mx + b is recognizable as the slope-intercept form for linear equations: certainly there are people who would not recognize it as such, but a passing familiarity with the subject matter should render it clear. Feminist blogs
  • The book is decidedly a valuable contribution to Arabic sociolinguistics and to the theory of sociolinguistics in general.
  • The qualitative Methods: Used in educational psychology often derive from anthropology, sociology or sociolinguistics.
  • Not all scholars are agreed on the boundaries and relationship between linguistics and sociolinguistics.
  • You can trace that from William Labov and his street-level sociolinguistics, or further back if you want to.
  • Regarding the first principle, the lessons of sociolinguistics demonstrate that language prejudice is not grounded in linguistic reality, but in social considerations.
  • For many, this aspect of sociolinguistics is synonymous with the whole field which goes by that name.
  • Both of them were educated at Georgetown; my housemate has a BA but is employed and respected in the field of computational linguistics, and my senior colleague has her doctorate in sociolinguistics. Oh, the irony, part 2
  • You can study the pragmatics and sociolinguistics of "ought" statements. Carry-Over Thread
  • If we look across the social and behavioral sciences - outside of sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics - there are remarkably few cases where linguistic analysis plays any explicit role in research.
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