Meaning and linguistic variation : the third wave in sociolinguistics / Penelope Eckert, Stanford University, California.

Eckert, Penelope
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306.44
Author
Eckert, Penelope, author.
Title
Meaning and linguistic variation : the third wave in sociolinguistics / Penelope Eckert, Stanford University, California.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 209 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Jun 2018).
Summary
Linguistic styles particularly variations in pronunciation, carry a wide range of meaning - from speakers' socio-economic class to their mood or stance in the moment. This book examines the development of the study of sociolinguistic variation, from early demographic studies to a focus on the construction of social meaning in stylistic practice. It traces the development of the 'Third Wave' approach to sociolinguistic variation, uncovering the stylistic practices that underlie broad societal patterns of change. Eckert charts the development of her thinking and of the emergence of a theoretical community around the 'Third Wave' approach to social meaning. Featuring brand new material alongside earlier seminal work, it provides a coherent account of the social meaning of linguistic variation.
Subject
SOCIOLINGUISTICS.
Language and languages Variation.
Multimedia
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Summary
Linguistic styles particularly variations in pronunciation, carry a wide range of meaning - from speakers' socio-economic class to their mood or stance in the moment. This book examines the development of the study of sociolinguistic variation, from early demographic studies to a focus on the construction of social meaning in stylistic practice. It traces the development of the 'Third Wave' approach to sociolinguistic variation, uncovering the stylistic practices that underlie broad societal patterns of change. Eckert charts the development of her thinking and of the emergence of a theoretical community around the 'Third Wave' approach to social meaning. Featuring brand new material alongside earlier seminal work, it provides a coherent account of the social meaning of linguistic variation.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Jun 2018).
Subject
SOCIOLINGUISTICS.
Language and languages Variation.
Multimedia