Sociolinguistics

The study of how social factors influence variation in language
 

Social Factors:

  1. age
  2. gender
  3. education
  4. occupation
  5. religion
  6. social class
  7. ethnicity
  8. regional origin
  9. social situation

Types of Variation:

  1. phonetic
  2. lexical
  3. syntactic
  4. morphological

Linguistic Factors

  1. phonetic / semantic / syntactic context
  2. frequency
  3. particular word or collocates


Methodology
  1. Selecting participants
    1. A priori
    2. Random selection
    3. Social networking
       
  2. Eliciting data
    1. Observation
    2. Observation of a small group over a period of time
    3. Interview
    4. Surveys and questionnaires
    5. Accent Judgment Test
    6. Discourse Completion Test
      You accidentally knock your teacher down as you are running down the hall. What would you say to him?

      Bob: I just found a great apartment, but the only problem is I need a $500 deposit today
      Ren: Don't you have enough?
      Bob: No, I don't get paid until Friday. ____________?
      Ren: Sorry, I don't have that much either.
       



Examples of sociolinguistic research

Influence of phonetic context

Influence of social class



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