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Labov [Name of the Institute] The Social Stratification of English in New York City by William Labov Introduction It is well known that the language does not exist as a system in itself, in isolation. Every statement takes a different meani...
business communication. Growing from a preoccupation with communicative competence, its distinctive view of the nature of content for language pedagogy introduced (for the first time as organising principles) two important elements to sylla...
the multicultural and/or educational issues the author focuses upon in this book? Deborah Tannen, sociolinguist and author of You Just Don't Understand, Talking From 9 to 5, and That's Not What I Meant, is back with a new book. This time, T...
research in sociology, sociopsychology, and education offers dependable findings to help us understand how men and women acquire gender-specific schemata conveyed through. The debate between the role of nature and the role of nurture is an ...
her books are written to be accessible to the general public, but her findings are still grounded into real research, and she includes lots of transcripts of real-life conversations to illustrate her points. In this particular book she tal...
Africans escaped plantations in what are now Gullah communities and went to Florida, where they were beyond the reach of the British colonial administrators. There they adopted the clothing styles, material culture, and, to some extent, the...
Bilingualism is the ability to use, or the regular use of, two languages with advanced proficiency and nearly equal fluency in each language. Bilingualism is broadly classified into simultaneous bilingualism, in which a person is introduced...