The New Sociolinguistics Reader

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The New Sociolinguistics Reader

The New Sociolinguistics Reader

3.93 (27 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 25 February, 2009
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Fully updated and expanded for the second edition, this core textbook provides rigorous coverage of the key themes and debates at the cutting edge of sociolinguistics research and brings together many of the most influential scholars in the field. Comprising 6 distinctive parts and almost 50 individual chapters, it introduces students to a wealth of issues in sociolinguistics, including refashioning linguistic identities, code-switching, language rights and the social functions of small talk. Chapters are richly illustrated with examples and informed by the latest scholarly debates.

This is an essential companion for all undergraduates and postgraduates involved in the study of sociolinguistics. It will be an ideal resource for lecturers teaching modules on topics such as language variation, language and gender, language attitudes and multilingualism.

New to this Edition:
- Includes 25 new readings
- Features a new section on language, gender and sexuality

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781403944153
ISBN10 1403944156
Number Of Pages 520
Item Weight 1030 g
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format Paperback
Edition 2nd edition
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Author's Bio

NIKOLAS COUPLAND is Research Director of the Centre for Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University, and an elected fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.  His current research is on style and performance in spoken discourse, the sociolinguistics of Wales and sociolinguistic theory.

ADAM JAWORSKI is Professor at the Centre for Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University. Adam's interests include face-to-face interaction in the age of globalisation, the sociolinguistics of tourism, media discourse, and visual and nonverbal communication.

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