Linguistics

Reference Resources for Sociolinguistics

Sociolinguistics is the study of the relationship between language and society. Sociolinguists may investigate linguistic variation correlated with social categories, style, or attitudes; the use of language in interaction to affirm the relative status of participants, norms of interaction and audience, or the social construction of self; the development of languages in contact; or the efforts of society to regulate linguistic choice through education or language policy and planning. (From the entry for Sociolinguistics by Gerard Van Herk in the International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd ed.)

New Books on Sociolinguistics at UBC Library

Critical Sociolinguistics: Dialogues, Dissonances, Developments

Library Subject Headings

UBC Library, like most academic libraries, uses Library of Congress Subject Headings. Books on Sociolinguistics can be found in the UBC Library catalogue under these Subject Headings:

Sociolinguistics: Key Journals

Journal of Sociolinguistics cover page
International Journal of the Sociology of Language cover page
Language in Society journal cover
Discourse & Society journal cover page

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