The study of the social aspects of language and the relationship between language and society.
Age, gender, and social class.
The mixing of two or more languages or language varieties in speech.
A distinctive way of pronouncing words, influenced by a particular region or social group.
The beliefs, attitudes, and values that people have about language and its use.
A group of friends chatting online.
The idea that language influences and shapes the way people perceive and think about the world.
Standard British English.
The deliberate effort to influence the behavior of others with respect to the acquisition, structure, or functional allocation of their language codes.
The situation in which two or more languages or varieties of a language are used by speakers of different first languages within the same speech community.