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    Sociolinguistics - Wikipedia

    Sociolinguistics is the descriptive study of the effect of any or all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on language and the ways it is used. It can overlap with the sociology of language, which focuses on the effect of language on society. Sociolinguistics overlaps considerably with … 展开

    Beginnings
    The social aspects of language were in the modern sense first studied by Indian and Japanese linguists in the … 展开

    A sociolinguist might study how social attitudes determine what is considered appropriate language use or inappropriate language use in a … 展开

    While the study of sociolinguistics is very broad, there are a few fundamental concepts on which many sociolinguistic inquiries depend.
    Speech community
    Speech community is a concept in sociolinguistics that … 展开

    The study of language variation is concerned with social constraints determining language in its contextual environment. The variations will determine some of the aspects of … 展开

    1930s
    The social aspects of language were first studied by Indian and Japanese linguists.
    early 1900s
    Louis Gauchat studied the social aspects of language.
    late 19th century
    The study of the social motivation of language change has its foundation in the wave model.
    1939
    The first attested use of the term sociolinguistics was by Thomas Callan Hodson in the title of his article.
    1960s
    William Labov and Basil Bernstein pioneered the study of sociolinguistics in the West.
    1960s
    William Stewart and Heinz Kloss introduced the basic concepts for the sociolinguistic theory of pluricentric languages.
    1960s
    Dell Hymes developed an ethnography-based sociolinguistics and is the founder of the journal Language in Society.
    1960s
    William Labov is often regarded as one of the founders of the study of sociolinguistics.
    1960s
    William Labov focuses on the quantitative analysis of variation and change within languages, making sociolinguistics a scientific discipline.
    2000
    Basil Bernstein devised a method for categorizing language codes according to variable emphases on verbal and extraverbal communication.

    The sociolinguistic interview is the foundational method of collecting data for sociolinguistic studies, allowing the researcher to collect large amounts of speech from speakers of … 展开

    Sociolinguistics as a field distinct from dialectology was pioneered through the study of language variation in urban areas. Whereas dialectology … 展开

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