نتایج جستجو برای: sociolinguistic

تعداد نتایج: 1569  

Journal: :Language and Linguistics Compass 2022

Involving speakers in research on their linguistic practices has been at the core of sociolinguistics since inception field. In contrast to social sciences, however, sociolinguists have rarely addressed issues surrounding participation those involved and engaged process. This paper aims reviewing state art outlining critical dimensions aspects with relation participation. We explore previous st...

2010
Xueqing Wang Tao Hua Wu

This paper offers a definition of language iconicity. And it studies it from a fresh perspective--sociolinguistics. The paper discusses it from the following five sections: social class corresponds to language diversity; traditional concept corresponds to word order iconicity and syntactic iconicity; intimity or estrangement corresponds to lexicalization; regional varieties correspond to differ...

2013
Kanika Nicole Jackson KANIKA N. JACKSON Katheryn Maguire

SPEAKING THE PART IS BLACK ENGLISH IN THE WORKPLACE A DETRIMENTTO CLIMBING THE CORPORATE LADDER? A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDYREGARDING BLACK ENGLISH IN THE WORKPLACE

2008
DAVID SANKOFF

What we may call ‘the sociolinguistic method’ is neither new to sociolinguistics, nor universally adhered to by sociolinguists, nor-strictly speaking-a method. It is basically a working hypothesis with a distinctive (within linguistics) methodological and concetpual apparatus, built up over the last ten to fifteen years in response to the particular needs of research guided by this hypothesis. ...

2016
Sarah Atkins Celia Roberts Kamila Hawthorne Trisha Greenhalgh

BACKGROUND Assessment of consulting skills using simulated patients is widespread in medical education. Most research into such assessment is sited in a statistical paradigm that focuses on psychometric properties or replicability of such tests. Equally important, but less researched, is the question of how far consultations with simulated patients reflect real clinical encounters--for which so...

2014
Stéphanie Barbu Nathael Martin Jean-Pierre Chevrot

The linguistic diversity enduring beyond institutional pressures and social prejudices against non-standard dialects questions the social forces influencing language maintenance across generations and how children contribute to this process. Children encounter multi-dialectal interactions in their early environment, and increasing evidence shows that the acquisition of sociolinguistic variation...

2015
Souneil Park

Sociolinguistic studies suggest the similarity of language use among people with similar social state, and recent large-scale computational analyses of online text are providing various supports, for example, the effect of social class, geography, and political preference on the language use. We approach the tasks of TASS 2015 with sociolinguistic insights in order to capture the patterns in th...

2018
Adam Schembri Jordan Fenlon Kearsy Cormier Trevor Johnston

This paper examines the possible relationship between proposed social determinants of morphological 'complexity' and how this contributes to linguistic diversity, specifically via the typological nature of the sign languages of deaf communities. We sketch how the notion of morphological complexity, as defined by Trudgill (2011), applies to sign languages. Using these criteria, sign languages ap...

2012
Jennifer Amos

This thesis presents a socio-phonological analysis of three diphthongs in Mersea Island English (MIE). Mersea Island is situated off the North East coast of Essex in South East England. Socio-economically, the Island has seen dramatic change over the past century. Originally quite isolated and economically largely self-sufficient, social and demographic changes have led to significantly greater...

Journal: :Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 1999

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