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- Sociolinguistics is the descriptive study of the effect of any or all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on language...
- In sociolinguistics, prestige is the level of regard normally accorded a specific language or dialect within a speech community, relative to other languages...
- In sociolinguistics, a register is a variety of language used for a particular purpose or particular communicative situation. For example, when speaking...
- In sociolinguistics, a style is a set of linguistic variants with specific social meanings. In this context, social meanings can include group membership...
- Interactional sociolinguistics is a subdiscipline of linguistics that uses discourse analysis to study how language users create meaning via social interaction...
- In sociolinguistics, an accent is a way of pronouncing a language that is distinctive to a country, area, social class, or individual. An accent may be...
- Cognitive sociolinguistics is an emerging field of linguistics that aims to account for linguistic variation in social settings with a cognitive explanatory...
- Sociolinguistic research in India is the study of how the Indian society affects and is affected by the languages of the country. India is a highly multilingual...
- In the field of sociolinguistics, social network describes the structure of a particular speech community. Social networks are composed of a "web of ties"...
- Contextualization in sociolinguistics refers to the use of language (both spoken language and body language) to signal relevant aspects of an interaction...