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Summary Of: Sociolinguistics

Sociolinguistics overlaps to a considerable degree with... Sociolinguistics in the west first appeared in the 1960s and was pioneered by linguists such as... in that the focus of sociolinguistics is the effect of the society on the language... Studies in the field of sociolinguistics typically take a sample population and interview them... While the study of sociolinguistics is very broad... Sociolinguistics as a field distinct from dialectology was pioneered through the study of language variation in... sociolinguistics focuses on other sources of variation...

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