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An Introduction to Sociolinguistics (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics) (eBook)
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Short Description for An Introduction to SociolinguisticsThis comprehensive new edition of Wardhaugh’s textbook incorporates additional study features and numerous new and updated references to bring the book completely up-to-date, whilst maintaining the features that made the book so popular with lecturers and students: accessible coverage of a wide range of issues, clearly written, and with useful student study features. A fully revised new edit
Full description- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
- Published: 10 August 2011
- Format: eBook 464 pages
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- Categories: Sociolinguistics
- ISBN 13: 9781444359237 ISBN 10: 1444359231
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Full description for An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
This comprehensive new edition of Wardhaugh’s textbook incorporates additional study features and numerous new and updated references to bring the book completely up-to-date, whilst maintaining the features that made the book so popular with lecturers and students: accessible coverage of a wide range of issues, clearly written, and with useful student study features. A fully revised new edition of Ronald Wardhaugh’s popular introduction to sociolinguistics, which now includes over 150 new and updated references and new study features throughoutFeatures new “Explorations” sections in each chapter incorporating suggested readings, discussion sections, and exercises – all designed to encourage students to develop their own skills and ideasReflects new developments in the field, providing greater focus on ideas such as identity, solidarity, and markednessProvides balanced coverage of a range of topics, including: language dialects, pidgins and Creoles, codes, bilingualism, speech communities, variation, words and culture, ethnographies, solidarity and politeness, talk and action, gender, disadvantage, and planningComprehensive and accessible, it is the ideal introduction for students coming to sociolinguistics for the first time

