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100 1 _aSpolsky, Bernard.
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245 1 0 _aSociolinguistics /
_cBernard Spolsky.
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c1998.
300 _axiii, 128 p. ;
_c20 cm.
440 0 _aOxford introductions to language study
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505 _aPreface; SECTION 1; Survey; The scope of enquiry; Complementary approaches; The methods of enquiry; What are the data?; The sociolinguist at work; The approach in this book; The ethnography of speaking; The structure of conversations; Politeness and politeness formulas; Terms of address; Speech communities and repertoires; Dialect; Styles; Specialized varieties or registers and domains; Slang and solidarity; Language and gender; Social stratification; Accommodation and audience design; Language socialization; The description of bilingualism; Bilingual competence; Code switching and code mixing; Multilingualism; Language loyalty and reversing language shift; Language and ethnic identity; Language and politics; Language rights; Pidgins and creoles; Diglossia; Language policy and language planning; Status planning; Corpus planning; Normativism and prescriptivism; Language acquisition planning or language education policy; Language diffusion policy or linguistic imperialism; The spread of English - imperialism or hegemony?; Conclusions; SECTION 2; Readings; SECTION 3; References; SECTION 4; Glossary
520 _aSociolinguistics is the study of the different ways in which different groups of people use language. This book provides a brief but comprehensive introduction to the field, making links with related disciplines such as history, politics, and gender studies.
650 0 _aSociolinguistics.
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