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|a Wardhaugh, Ronald.
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|a An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
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|a Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Companion Website -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1: Introduction -- Key Concepts -- Knowledge of Language -- Competence and performance -- Variation -- Speakers and Their Groups -- Language and Culture -- Directions of influence -- The Whorfian hypothesis -- Correlations -- The Boundaries of Sociolinguistics -- Methodological Concerns -- Data -- Research design -- Overview of the Book -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- Further Reading -- References -- Part I: Languages and Communities
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|a 2: Languages, Dialects, and Varieties -- Key Concepts -- Language or Dialect? -- Mutual intelligibility -- The role of social identity -- Standardization -- The standard as an abstraction -- The standardization process -- The standard and language change -- Standard English? -- The standard-dialect hierarchy -- Regional Dialects -- Dialect continua -- Dialect geography -- Everyone has an accent -- Social Dialects -- Kiezdeutsch 'neighborhood German' -- Ethnic dialects -- African American Vernacular English -- Features of AAVE -- Development of AAVE -- Latino Englishes
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|a Styles, Registers, and Genres -- Style -- Register -- Genre -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- Further Reading -- References -- 3: Defining Groups -- Key Concepts -- Speech Communities -- Linguistic boundaries -- Shared norms -- Communities of Practice -- Social Networks -- Social Identities -- Beliefs about Language and Social Groups -- Ideologies -- Perceptual dialectology -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- Further Reading -- References -- 4: Languages in Contact: Multilingual Societies and Multilingual Discourse -- Key Concepts -- Multilingualism as a Societal Phenomenon
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|a Competencies and convergence in multilingual societies -- Language ideologies surrounding multilingualism -- Linguistic landscapes -- Language attitudes in multilingual settings -- Diglossia -- Domains -- Language attitudes and ideologies -- Language learning -- The statuses of the H and L varieties -- Extended diglossia and language maintenance -- Questioning diglossia -- Multilingual Discourse -- Metaphorical and situational code-switching -- Accommodation and audience design -- The Markedness Model -- Multilingual identities -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- Further Reading -- References
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|a 5: Contact Languages: Structural Consequences of Social Factors -- Key Concepts -- Lingua Francas -- Pidgin and Creole Languages: Definitions -- Connections between P/C languages and second language acquisition -- Pidgin and Creole Formation -- Theories of creole genesis -- Geographical Distribution -- Linguistic Characteristics of P/C Languages -- Phonology -- Morphosyntax -- Vocabulary -- From Pidgin to Creole and Beyond -- Creole continuum? -- Other Contact Varieties: Mixed Languages -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- Further Reading -- References -- Part II: Inherent Variety
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