Sociolinguistics

Sociolinguistics is the study of the dynamic relationship between language and society. It explores how social factors influence language use, and how language, in turn, reflects and shapes social structures. This field uncovers the nuanced ways human connection is woven into every word.

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Linked from: Accent, Applied Linguistics, Black English, Code Switching, Creole, Creole Languages, Dialect, Dialectology, Dialects, Diglossia, Endangered Languages, Ethno Linguistic, Ethnolinguistics, Idiolect, Informal Language, Informal Speech, Language Community, Language Variation, Linguistic Anthropology, Linguistic Diversity, Linguistic Evolution, Mutual Intelligibility, Pidgin, Pragmatics, Regional Dialect, Speech Community, Standard Language, World Englishes
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