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Sociolinguistics: The Essentials Readings Paperback

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Christina Bratt Paulston
Book Description
Sociolinguistics: The Essential Readings is a collection of classic articles that have helped define the field of sociolinguistics and provide the foundation for future research, paired with more recent articles which indicate the direction the field has taken. * Offers a collection of classic articles that helped to define the field of sociolinguistics paired with more contemporary articles. * Contextualizes the history of the subject matter and helps students understand the progression of intellectual development in the field. * Includes an editorial introduction written by two prominent researchers in the field, as well as recommendations for further readings.
ISBN-10
0631227172
ISBN-13
9780631227175
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley And Sons Ltd
Publication Date
21-02-2003
Number of Pages
524
Editor 1
Christina Bratt Paulston
Editor 2
G. Richard Tucker
Editorial Review
Students who are new to the field at last have the opportunity to read the major seminal works by Ferguson, Fishman, Hymes, Labov, and a host of other luminaries while being guided regarding the relationship of these works to the developmental history of the field by concise but comprehensive introductions to each topic and by well--thought--out discussion questions at the end of each section. I heartily recommend this book to my colleagues and plan to use it myself in my introductory courses. Paul Lewis, SIL International "Sociolinguistics has grown so dramatically that a book of essential readings has become vitally necessary. Paulston and Tucker have put together a superb sample of the critical and the seminal, making this volume a milestone in its field." Joseph Lo Bianco, Language Australia: NLLIA "The combination of classic articles with more recent seminal articles will be welcomed by all students of the discipline as a most timely publication. The editors' introductory comments, the bibliographies, and their recommendations for further reading help make the book an invaluable work of reference." Theo J. M. van Els, University of Nijmegen