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A Glossary of Sociolinguistics is an authoritative reference work that compiles essential terminology and concepts fundamental to the field of sociolinguistics. Written by Peter Trudgill, a leading figure in linguistic research, this glossary provides clear, accessible definitions of key terms used to describe the relationships between language and society.
The work covers a wide range of topics including dialect variation, social stratification of language, language change, multilingualism, and communication patterns across different communities. Each entry offers concise explanations along with contextual information to help readers understand how terms are applied in sociolinguistic research and theory.
Published by Oxford University Press, this resource serves as an invaluable tool for students, researchers, and professionals in linguistics, anthropology, and related fields. Whether exploring foundational concepts or looking up specific terminology, this glossary facilitates a deeper understanding of how language functions within social contexts and communities.







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