LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 27.08.2012 )
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Stratification is a system by which society ranks its members in a hierarchy, is the norm throughout the world. Members of different social classes distinguish themselves from one another in a whole range of social behaviors including the type of language they use. The different layers of a society are ranked in to three major groups, the upper, the middle and the lower. According to Labov W (1966), Macaulay (1977) Trudgill P (1974), Wolfram (1974), there are strong correlations between patterns of social stratification and gender, locality, education, age and social class. These differences in language are tied to social class.Language is obviously a social phenomenon .A regular relationship between social and linguistic factors can be demonstrated by a reliable methodology by following many sociolinguists like William Labov.The fluctuation in language is not a random and unpredictable manner but rather conditioned by social factors such as social class, age, sex, and style in predictable ways.According to this work, the speech community as a whole behaved regularly. The general accepted sociological practice has been followed, phonological variants /n/an/ɽ̃/have been researched.
Kitap detayları: |
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ISBN-13: |
978-3-659-21925-2 |
ISBN-10: |
3659219258 |
EAN: |
9783659219252 |
Kitabın dili: |
English |
Yazar: |
Zafar Iqbal Bhatti |
Sayfa sayısı: |
196 |
Yayın tarihi: |
27.08.2012 |
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