
Contrastive Sociolinguistics
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
504
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1996
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
3111752534
ISBN-13
9783111752532
Description
This book delves into the intricacies of contrastive sociolinguistics, offering a comprehensive exploration of how language varies across different social contexts and groups. It examines the relationship between language and society, reflecting on how cultural, political, and social factors influence linguistic choices and variations. The authors, Marlis Hellinger and Ulrich Ammon, bring their expertise to the forefront, guiding readers through diverse case studies and theoretical frameworks.
Throughout the chapters, readers are invited to consider the implications of language use on identity and social interaction. By bridging theory and practical examples, the work provides valuable insights for scholars and students alike, enriching the understanding of language as a fundamental aspect of human society.
Throughout the chapters, readers are invited to consider the implications of language use on identity and social interaction. By bridging theory and practical examples, the work provides valuable insights for scholars and students alike, enriching the understanding of language as a fundamental aspect of human society.
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