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An Introduction to Sociolinguistics (3rd Edition) (Learning About Language) 3rd Edition
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First published in 1992, Janet Holmes' An Introduction to Sociolinguistics has established itself as the key introductory textbook in the field.
It is divided into three sections. In the first, Janet Holmes shows how language is used in multilingual speech communities and explains the varying patterns of language use. She examines how and why languages change within society and highlights the factors that lead to the displacement of one language by another, and sometimes even the death of a language.
The central section gives a comprehensive and well-illustrated exploration of social reasons for language change, exploring language change in monolingual communities and the features of a variety of dialects. She shows how and why differing social and racial groups develop and maintain speech variations.
In the final section, Janet Holmes assesses how attitudes to language affect speech, and shows that linguistic responses depend upon a variety of contextual factors.
Written in an accessible way, this essential introductory text is and illustrated throughout with numerous examples.
- ISBN-101405821310
- ISBN-13978-1405821315
- Edition3rd
- PublisherPearson Education ESL
- Publication dateMarch 26, 2008
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6.75 x 1 x 9.5 inches
- Print length504 pages
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A perfect book for an introductory undergraduate class: accessibly written, dense with examples, and comprehensive, both in terms of topic and geographic focus.
Scott Kiesling, University of Pittsburgh
'Those who, like me, use Janet Holmes inspirational Introduction to Sociolinguistics will be delighted with this thoroughly revised and updated new edition. It is just as much fun to read as the previous editions, has the same clear, lively writing style and contains an even more comprehensive survey than before of the different topics that excite sociolinguists. The brand new chapter broadens its appeal still further.'
Professor Jenny Cheshire, Queen Mary, Universityof London
Learning about Language
General Editors: Geoffrey Leech and Mick Short, LancasterUniversity
What is sociolinguistics?
Sociolinguistics is the study of the interaction between language and society. In this classic introductory work, Janet Holmes examines the role of language in a variety of social contexts and considers both how language works and how it can be used to signal and interpret various aspects of social identity. Written with Holmes customary enthusiasm, the book is divided into three sections which explain basic sociolinguistic concepts in the light of both classic approaches and the most recent research.
Section A examines the varying patterns of language use within multilingual speech communitiesand considers the ways in which languages change within society, highlighting the factors that can lead to language displacement and, sometimes, to language death.
Section B explores some of the social reasons behind language variation in monolingual communities and looks at the ways in which different ethnic, gender and social groups develop and maintain speech variations. The relationship between language variation and language change is also described.
Section C assesses how attitudes to language affect speech behaviour and shows that appropriate linguistic responses take account of a variety of contextual factors for example, the relative status of addresser and addressee.
This third edition has been updated thoroughly and new examples have been added to enhance understanding. A major addition to this edition is an extended chapter on discourse analysis which outlines a number of different approaches to analysing spoken language in its social context. Supported throughout by a range of exercises and suggestions for further reading, An Introduction to Sociolinguistics is an essential introductory text for all students of sociolinguistics and a splendid point of reference for students of applied linguistics. It is also an accessible guide for those who are simply interested in language and the uses we put it to.
Janet Holmes holds a personal Chair in Linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington where she teaches a range of sociolinguistics courses.
About the Author
Janet Holmes holds a personal Chair in Linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, where she teaches a variety of sociolinguistics courses.
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- Publisher : Pearson Education ESL; 3rd edition (March 26, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 504 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1405821310
- ISBN-13 : 978-1405821315
- Item Weight : 1.85 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.75 x 1 x 9.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,922,532 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The biggest disadvantage is probably that it has far too many examples, that it is long-winding, and that it is sometimes a bit superficial. It would probably be a good idea to condense the discussions by one third, taking out many of the examples and adding perhaps a bit more depth, especially in terms of research methodology. Furthermore, I find Holmes' book, like so many contemporary works on sociolinguistics, ideologically biased in that it has a noticeable leaning to left-wing ideas. This is reflected, for example, in her blaming the education system for the failure of working-class children in school or some dreadfully simplistic and stereotypical examples, and it culminates in the statement that promoting bidialectalism may, in certain settings, be like forcing people to change their sexual identity (p. 416 - what an absurd claim for a sociolinguist!). Holmes, herself, suggests that textbooks should be critically analysed as to their underlying ideology. A good starting point, in my view, would be her own book.
All in all, therefore, this is a well laid-out book with a very down-to-earth approach but also some less appreciable sides.
Dieses Buch ist vom Umfang her viel zu groß. Der Inhalt könnte auf ein Drittel gekürzt werden, trotzdem ist das Buch hilfreich.
The words are clearly presented, diagrams etc are the for help and the text is easy to understand.

