The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics is a collection of articles that provide a comprehensive and up-to-date picture of the established field of sociolinguistics. As the editors claim, sociolinguistics is believed to have originated in the 1960s and 1970s in a period when sociologists, anthropologists and linguists aroused their interest in an attempt to find some relations between language and society. This handbook is divided into six parts and consists of an introduction, in which the editors have made a successful attempt to ‘redefine the field’ (p. 1), and 39 chapters
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In this edited volume, Robert Lawson brings together scholars with diverse specialisms including pho...
In this edited volume, Robert Lawson brings together scholars with diverse specialisms including pho...
In this edited volume, Robert Lawson brings together scholars with diverse specialisms including pho...
Norbert Dittmar's book Soziolinguistik was first published in Germany in 1973. This review is based ...
Norbert Dittmar's book Soziolinguistik was first published in Germany in 1973. This review is based ...
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This book consists of 16 articles concerning the language side of social meaning. The editors try to...
Now in its second edition, this valuable primer on interpersonal communication brings together an in...
JEAN-JACQUES WEBER & KRISTINE HORNER. Introducing multilingualism: A social approach. London, UK...
Book review of "The Sage handbook of sociolinguistics", edited by Ruth Wodak, Barbara Johnstone and ...
The text under review is Volume 16 in the “Language as Social Action ” series pub-lished by Peter La...
Book Title: Ecolinguistics: Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live ByBook Author: Arran Stibbe201...
Abstract: The language user in socio-cultural context, specifically for the different cultural backg...
There is a series published by the Publishing House of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, which form...
In this edited volume, Robert Lawson brings together scholars with diverse specialisms including pho...
In this edited volume, Robert Lawson brings together scholars with diverse specialisms including pho...
In this edited volume, Robert Lawson brings together scholars with diverse specialisms including pho...
Norbert Dittmar's book Soziolinguistik was first published in Germany in 1973. This review is based ...
Norbert Dittmar's book Soziolinguistik was first published in Germany in 1973. This review is based ...
Joanne Larson and Shira May Peterson highlight the paucity of research on how talk is used in pre-sc...
The prevalence of digital communication has made it imperative to study the linguistic practices and...
This book consists of 16 articles concerning the language side of social meaning. The editors try to...
Now in its second edition, this valuable primer on interpersonal communication brings together an in...
JEAN-JACQUES WEBER & KRISTINE HORNER. Introducing multilingualism: A social approach. London, UK...