Style and Sociolinguistic Variation

“Style and Sociolinguistic Variation” by Penelope Eckert, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, is a comprehensive study that explores the connection between social identity and language use. This 1st Edition, consisting of 341 pages, delves into how variations in speech reflect speakers’ strategies related to social class, gender, ethnicity, and age, while also providing insights into ongoing linguistic changes.
Readers will find a thorough examination of key approaches to stylistic variation in spoken language, addressing topics such as attention to speech, audience design, and identity construction. The book features contributions from leading experts across various disciplines, offering a broad perspective on sociolinguistics. It serves as a valuable resource for students and academics interested in language arts, linguistics, and the anthropological study of style.
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This study of sociolinguistic variation examines the relation between social identity and ways of speaking. Studying variations in language not only reveals a great deal about speakers’ strategies with respect to variables such as social class, gender, ethnicity and age, it also affords us the opportunity to observe linguistic change in progress. The volume brings together leading experts from a range of disciplines to create a broad perspective on the study of style and variation. Beginning with an introduction to theoretical issues, the book goes on to discuss key approaches to stylistic variation in spoken language, including such issues as attention paid to speech, audience design, identity construction, the corpus study of register, genre, distinctiveness and the anthropological study of style. Rigorous and engaging, this book will become the standard work on stylistic variation. It will be welcomed by students and academics in sociolinguistics, English language, dialectology, anthropology and sociology.
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