NounSingular sociolinguistics Plural uncountable sociolinguistics (uncountable) Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Sociolinguistics is the study of the effect of any and all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on the way language is used. Sociolinguistics differs from sociology of language in that the focus of sociolinguistics is the effect of the society on the language, while the latter's focus is on the language's effect on the society. Sociolinguistics overlaps to a considerable degree with pragmatics. It also studies how language varieties differ between groups separated by certain social variables, e.g., ethnicity, religion, status, gender, level of education, age, etc., and how creation and adherence to these rules is used to categorize individuals in social or socioeconomic classes. As the usage of a language varies from place to place (dialect), language usage varies among social classes, and it is these sociolects that sociolinguistics studies. The social aspects of language were in the modern sense first studied by Indian and Japanese linguists in the 1930s, and also by Gauchat in Switzerland in the early 1900s, but none received much attention in the West until much later. The study of the social motivation of language change, on the other hand, has its foundation in the wave model of the late 19th century. The first attested use of the term sociolinguistics was by Thomas Callan Hodson in the title of a 1939 paper. Sociolinguistics in the West first appeared in the 1960s and was pioneered by linguists such as William Labov in the US and Basil Bernstein in the UK. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Who can introduce me some some websites about sociolinguistics or any related text on web? Q. Who can introduce me some some websites about sociolinguistics or any related text on web? Asked by A Linguist - Sat May 13 13:34:20 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. These websites might be able to help you. If you're interested in specific texts concerning sociolinguistics you might be interested in the book "Language in Society - An Introduction to Sociolinguistics" by Suzanne Romaine. Hope this helps. Answered by Tara - Sat May 13 18:20:23 2006 Any Sociolinguistics lovers out there? Q. I need to answer one of the following essays.. I have NO idea on where to even begin a response. Any help would be GREAT! 2. Compare Hymes', Fishman's and Labov's definition of the scope of sociolinguistics. As examples to support your points, use lements from the units we have studied so far 3. How are gender and ethnicity reflected in forms of language, particularly forms of address? 4. Discuss the principal social and linguistic features of each of the major periods in English language history. Asked by hennahair72 - Fri May 4 12:59:51 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Take number 3 and take the example of the US South in the old days, say on a plantation. A white man would be Mr. or Sir, or informally by another white person he would be addressed by first name. A white woman similarly could be Ma'am, or Mrs. Roberts or Miss Roberts (eldest daughter) Miss Katie (other daughter) or Katie to the latter's friends. A black person would never be addressed by surname (they may not have had one) but by first name alone, or addressed as "boy" even as an adult male. A white person wishing to address and older black person courteously would call them "Aunt" or "Uncle". See how it works? Good luck. Answered by CanProf - Fri May 4 13:32:55 2007 Hello everybody! I'm new here & I'm doing a survey for my sociolinguistics project. Could you help me with it?
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