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The Routledge companion to sociolinguistics / edited by Carmen Llamas, Louise Mullany and Peter Stockwell. [Texto impreso]

Contributor(s): Stockwell, Peter | Mullany, Louise | Llamas Saíz, CarmenOriginal language: English Series: (The Routledge Companions)Publisher: Abingdon, [England] : Routledge, 2007Edition: 1st edDescription: xix, 270 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-0-415-33850-9Subject(s): Sociolingüística
Contents:
Part I. Methods of observation and analysis ; Variation and the variable ; 2. Field methods ; 3. Techniques of analysis (I) Phonological variation ; 4. Techniques of analysis (II) Morphosyntactic variation ; 5. Techniques of analysis (III) Discourse ; Part II. Social correlates ; 6. Social class ; 7. Gender ; 8. Age ; 9. Ethic varieties ; 10. Speech communities ; Part III. Socio-psychological factors ; 11. Style and the linguistic repertoire ; 12. language and identity ; 13. Mobility, contact and accommodation ; 14. Language attitudes ; 15. Politeness and power ; Part IV. Socio-policital factors ; 16. The idiology of the standard language ; 17. The influence of the media ; 18. Multilingualism ; 19. Language and education ; 20. Language policy and language planning ; Part V. Language change ; 21. Creoles and pidgins ; 22. Koineization ; 23. Colonial and postcolonial varieties ; 24. Language death.
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Lingüística Aplicada y Sociedad


Bibliografía: p. 235-261.

Part I. Methods of observation and analysis ; Variation and the variable ; 2. Field methods ; 3. Techniques of analysis (I) Phonological variation ; 4. Techniques of analysis (II) Morphosyntactic variation ; 5. Techniques of analysis (III) Discourse ; Part II. Social correlates ; 6. Social class ; 7. Gender ; 8. Age ; 9. Ethic varieties ; 10. Speech communities ; Part III. Socio-psychological factors ; 11. Style and the linguistic repertoire ; 12. language and identity ; 13. Mobility, contact and accommodation ; 14. Language attitudes ; 15. Politeness and power ; Part IV. Socio-policital factors ; 16. The idiology of the standard language ; 17. The influence of the media ; 18. Multilingualism ; 19. Language and education ; 20. Language policy and language planning ; Part V. Language change ; 21. Creoles and pidgins ; 22. Koineization ; 23. Colonial and postcolonial varieties ; 24. Language death.

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