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Sprachvarietät — Sprache (Gesamtsprache, historische Sprache)

  • Gaetano Berruto
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents XXXIII
  3. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  4. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  5. Sociolinguistics: An Overview 1
  6. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  7. Quantitative Analysis of Linguistic Variation 6
  8. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  9. Social Dialectology 22
  10. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  11. Geolinguistics — Diffusion of Language 34
  12. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  13. Language-Contact Studies 49
  14. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  15. Pidgin and Creole Studies 58
  16. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  17. The Sociology of Language 67
  18. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  19. Interactional Sociolinguistics 76
  20. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  21. Discourse Analysis and Conversation Analysis 88
  22. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  23. The Social Psychology of Language 99
  24. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  25. Anthropological Linguistics and the Ethnography of Speaking 109
  26. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  27. Functional Sociolinguistics 120
  28. The Subject Matter of Sociolinguistics
  29. The Geography of Language 130
  30. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  31. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  32. Sprachgemeinschaft — Kommunikationsgemeinschaft 146
  33. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  34. Diglossie — Polyglossie 158
  35. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  36. Kommunikative Kompetenz — Sprachliche Kompetenz 165
  37. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  38. Language Norms 172
  39. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  40. Funktionale Typen und Statustypen von Sprachsystemen 179
  41. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  42. Sprachvarietät — Sprache (Gesamtsprache, historische Sprache) 188
  43. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  44. Linguistic Variable — Linguistic Variant 195
  45. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  46. Sociolect 200
  47. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  48. Stil 206
  49. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  50. Register 216
  51. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  52. Sprachrepertoire 226
  53. Soziolinguistische Grundbegriffe
  54. Language of Specific Purposes 232
  55. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  56. Abstandsprache — Ausbausprache 238
  57. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  58. Umgangssprache — Nonstandard 250
  59. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  60. Slang and Antilanguage 262
  61. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  62. Dialect and Accent 267
  63. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  64. Standard Variety 273
  65. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  66. Focussing and Diffusion 283
  67. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  68. National Language and Official Language 288
  69. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  70. Pluricentric Language 296
  71. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  72. Pidgin Language and Creole Language 300
  73. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  74. Erstsprache — Muttersprache 305
  75. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  76. Zweitsprache — Fremdsprache 311
  77. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  78. Classical Language — Dead Language 314
  79. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  80. Ritualsprache 323
  81. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  82. Lingua Franca and International Language 328
  83. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  84. Domäne 335
  85. Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts
  86. Code-Switching 341
  87. Sociological Concepts
  88. Sociological Concepts
  89. Religion 351
  90. Sociological Concepts
  91. Ethnicity 355
  92. Sociological Concepts
  93. Region 360
  94. Sociological Concepts
  95. Nation 369
  96. Sociological Concepts
  97. Schicht 378
  98. Sociological Concepts
  99. Rolle 384
  100. Sociological Concepts
  101. Norm 392
  102. Sociological Concepts
  103. Attitude 399
  104. Sociological Concepts
  105. Identität 405
  106. Sociological Concepts
  107. Prestige und Stigma 412
  108. Sociological Concepts
  109. Individuum 417
  110. Sociological Concepts
  111. Gruppe 423
  112. Sociological Concepts
  113. Situation 430
  114. Sociological Concepts
  115. Netzwerk 438
  116. Sociological Concepts
  117. Stadt 443
  118. Sociological Concepts
  119. Stand und Kaste 461
  120. Sociological Concepts
  121. Institution 467
  122. Sociological Concepts
  123. Subkultur 478
  124. Sociological Concepts
  125. Minderheit 480
  126. Sociological Concepts
  127. Community 486
  128. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  129. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  130. The Social Symbolic Function of Language 491
  131. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  132. Phonetics 503
  133. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  134. Phonology 512
  135. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  136. Morphology 522
  137. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  138. Lexicon 530
  139. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  140. Syntax 540
  141. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  142. Semantics 546
  143. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  144. Pragmatics 556
  145. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  146. Code-Switching 589
  147. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  148. Discourse 597
  149. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  150. Politeness Forms 605
  151. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  152. Text 614
  153. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  154. Written Language 633
  155. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  156. Orthography 646
  157. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  158. Paralinguistic Phenomena 653
  159. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  160. Nonverbal Phenomena 666
  161. The Social Implications of Levels of Linguistic Analysis
  162. Sign Language 677
  163. The History of Sociolinguistics
  164. The History of Sociolinguistics
  165. Pre-Sociolinguistic Developments in the Research on Language and Society 684
  166. The History of Sociolinguistics
  167. History of Research on Sociolinguistics (after the Coining of the Term) 698
  168. The History of Sociolinguistics
  169. Dialect Sociology — Sociolinguistic Aspects of Dialectology 721
  170. The History of Sociolinguistics
  171. The Role of Language in Sociological Research — in a Historical Perspective 739
  172. The History of Sociolinguistics
  173. Sociolinguistic Aspects of Cultural Anthropology 769
  174. The History of Sociolinguistics
  175. Marxian Approaches to Sociolinguistics 786
  176. The History of Sociolinguistics
  177. History of Research on Language Contact 799
  178. The History of Sociolinguistics
  179. History of Research on Pidgins and Creoles 806
  180. The History of Sociolinguistics
  181. History of Application of Sociolinguistics 818
  182. The History of Sociolinguistics
  183. History of Research on Symbolic Interaction 836
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