Sociolinguistics is the descriptive and scientific study of how language is shaped by and used differently within any given society.
sociolinguistics, the study of the social dimensions of language use. Human language, across all of its many modalities, exhibits tremendous diversity, creativity, and innovation.
Sociolinguistics is the study of the connection between language and society, and the way people use language in social situations. It asks the question, "How does language affect the social nature of human beings, and how does social interaction shape language?"
Sociolinguistics is a subfield of linguistics that explores the relationship between language and society, focusing on how language use varies across different social contexts and demographic factors such as age, gender, ethnicity, and education.
Sociolinguistics is a dynamic field of research that explains the role and function of language in social life. This book offers the most substantial account available of the core contemporary ideas and arguments in sociolin-guistics, with an emphasis on innovation and change.
Sociolinguistics is the study of language in its social context. The term encompasses a wide range of research questions and pursuits within linguistics, including but not limited to:
Sociolinguistics investigates the intricate interplay between language and society, examining how linguistic variation both reflects and constructs social identities, power relations and cultural ...
Sociolinguistics is a branch of linguistics that studies the intricate connection between language and society. It analyzes how social factors, including region, gender, age, and social class, influence the way language is used and understood.
PDF | The chapter on sociolinguistics throws light on how language functions in society.