The series contributes to the development of promising new approaches to the sociolinguistic, sociohistorical and linguistic anthropological study of social issues that centrally involve language. In particular, while still addressing the fundamental insights gleaned from variationist studies, foremost among which is the open-ended, heterogeneous nature of human language in all its varieties, it focuses on new, data-driven methodologies, quantitative and qualitative, in the social and cultural study of language that go beyond the more traditional concerns of sociolinguistics . The series includes monographs as well as edited volumes.
*** Please note that this series now continues under the new name Language and Social Life. ***
Pages
367
Format
ebook
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Release
March 10, 2015
ISBN
1614513597
ISBN 13
9781614513599
Language and Identity Across Modes of Communication
The series contributes to the development of promising new approaches to the sociolinguistic, sociohistorical and linguistic anthropological study of social issues that centrally involve language. In particular, while still addressing the fundamental insights gleaned from variationist studies, foremost among which is the open-ended, heterogeneous nature of human language in all its varieties, it focuses on new, data-driven methodologies, quantitative and qualitative, in the social and cultural study of language that go beyond the more traditional concerns of sociolinguistics . The series includes monographs as well as edited volumes.
*** Please note that this series now continues under the new name Language and Social Life. ***