Variation in the Form and Use of Language
Discover the intricate dynamics of language with "Variation in the Form and Use of Language," authored by Ralph W. Fasold and published by Georgetown University Press in 1984. This comprehensive resource spans 428 pages and presents an enlightening examination of how natural and social factors influence language variations.
Featuring contributions from twenty-four esteemed linguists, the book explores diverse aspects such as language form, usage, and the attitudes surrounding language. With a focus on sociolinguistics, this work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of language, culture, and society. Ideal for scholars, students, and language enthusiasts, "Variation in the Form and Use of Language" will deepen your understanding of the complex tapestry of human communication.
Engage with key insights in historical and comparative linguistics and enrich your linguistic literacy with this invaluable addition to your library.