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The Sociolinguistics Reader, Vol. 1 by Peter Trudgill β€” book cover

The Sociolinguistics Reader, Vol. 1

by Peter Trudgill (Editor), Jenny Cheshire
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Overview

This two-volume text presents a state-of-the-art account of the discipline in the closing years of the twentieth century. The books chart the liveliest areas in contemporary sociolinguistics: variation, multilingualism, gender, and discourse and include helpful introductions and other aids to the student and specialist.

Volume 1 explores the macro-social aspects of sociolinguistics, covering cross-cultural communication problems, the linguistic behavior of bilingual speakers, language contact, the social psychology of language, variation, and the mystery of linguistic change.

Synopsis

This two-volume text presents a state-of-the-art account of the discipline in the closing years of the twentieth century. The books chart the liveliest areas in contemporary sociolinguistics: variation, multilingualism, gender, and discourse and include helpful introductions and other aids to the student and specialist.

Volume 1 explores the macro-social aspects of sociolinguistics, covering cross-cultural communication problems, the linguistic behavior of bilingual speakers, language contact, the social psychology of language, variation, and the mystery of linguistic change.

About the Author, Peter Trudgill

University of Lausanne

Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1998
Publisher
A Hodder Arnold Publication
Pages
296
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780340652060

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