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An Introduction to English Sociolinguistics
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An Introduction to English Sociolinguistics

BookPaperback
EUR27,00

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Designed for beginning undergraduates studying for degrees in English, this textbook provides an introduction to a range of sociolinguistic theories and the insights they provide for a greater understanding of varieties of English, past and present. Drawing on both qualitative and quantitative approaches to sociolinguistic variation, the book provides a systematic overview of such topics as: *'English' as a social and as a linguistic concept *English speech communities *Social and regional dialectology in relation to varieties of English *English historical sociolinguistics, from Old English to late Modern English *Sociolinguistics and change in English *Outcomes of contact involving varieties of English *English and language planning *English, sociolinguistics and linguistic theory. The book contains data drawn from studies of English as it is used around the world. Throughout, there is an emphasis on facilitating a deeper understanding of linguistic variation in English and the social, political and cultural contexts in which speakers and writers of English operate.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7486-2325-9
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
Publishing date30/04/2010
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 139 mm, Height 218 mm, Thickness 17 mm
Weight213 g
Article no.21017948
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A7109306
Product groupBU564
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Graeme Trousdale is Professor of Cognitive Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh. Graeme's publications include Constructionalization and Constructional Changes, as co-author (OUP, 2016), New Directions in Grammaticalization Research, as co-editor (John Benjamins, 2015) and The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar, as co-editor (OUP, 2013).

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