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      • A sociolinguist might study how social attitudes determine what is considered appropriate language use or inappropriate language use in a particular setting. Sociolinguists might also study the grammar, phonetics, vocabulary, and other aspects of various sociolects.
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  1. Sociolinguistics aims to study the effects of language use within and upon societies and the reciprocal effects of social organization and social contexts on language use. In contemporary theoretical perspectives, sociolinguists view language and society as being mutually constitutive: each influences the other in ways that are inseparable and ...

  2. Sociolinguistics is the study of the relationship between language and society. Sociolinguistics is concerned with how language use interacts with, or is affected by, social factors such as gender, ethnicity, age or social class, for instance.

  3. A sociolinguist might study how social attitudes determine what is considered appropriate language use or inappropriate language use in a particular setting. Sociolinguists might also study the grammar, phonetics, vocabulary, and other aspects of various sociolects.

  4. Sep 8, 2024 · Sociolinguistics is the study of the connection between language and society, and the way people use language in social situations. It asks the question, "How does language affect the social nature of human beings, and how does social interaction shape language?"

    • Ashley Crossman
  5. May 25, 2023 · Sociolinguists became interested in the role of language differences in education and language diagnosis, since AAL was linguistically dissonant with the language of education most commonly used by language gatekeepers in the schools.

    • Walt Wolfram
    • 17, Issue4
    • 25 May 2023
  6. Oct 15, 2024 · Sociolinguistics, the study of the sociological aspects of language. The discipline concerns itself with the part language plays in maintaining the social roles in a community. Sociolinguists attempt to isolate those linguistic features that are used in particular situations and that mark the.

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  8. Mar 29, 2017 · Studies in language contact have several implications for the teaching and learning of another language. Research in creoles has demonstrated that such variants are highly patterned and inherently equal to other variants of a language.

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