Sociolinguistics: Method and Interpretation presents a thorough and practical description of current sociolinguistic methodology while recognizing that methodological decisions can never be separated from questions of theory.
- Presents a thorough and practical description of current sociolinguistic methodology.
- Considers a range of issues including speaker selection, data collection, social considerations, phonological and syntactical variation, style-shifting and code-switching.
- Recognizes that methodological decisions can never be separated from questions of theory.
- Stresses the need for the entire research process from the initial design of the project to the interpretation of results to be grounded in theoretically defensible positions.
- Shows how the research paradigm established by a few influential pioneers has been fruitfully expanded by exciting new trends.
Preface.
1. Sociolinguistics: Models and Methods:.
Data and Theory.
Earlier Approaches to Linguistic Description.
The American Descriptivists.
Traditional Dialectology.
Adaptations of the Traditional Model.
Between Paradigms: Early Urban Studies.
Bridging Paradigms: Adaptations of Traditional Dialectology.
2. Locating and Selecting Subjects:.
Introductory.
Representativeness.
Some General Principles.
Defining the Sampling Universe.
Stratification and Sample Size.
Quota and Judgment Sampling.
Research Objectives and lãÇ