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Oreshkina, Maria V. "THE STATE LANGUAGE." Sociolingvistika 1, no. 1 (2020): 109–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37892/2713-2951-2020-1-1-109-123.

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The Sociolinguistic Glossary aims to provide a systematized corpus of basic terms and concepts of modern sociolinguistics, which since the second half of the XXth century has been rapidly developing at the junction of various humanities and social sciences and is being replenished with new concepts of an interdisciplinary nature, acquiring and developing its own conceptual and terminological apparatus. The articles of the Sociolinguistic Glossary will be devoted to the most important topical issues of sociolinguistics-language and society, language and nation, interaction of language and cultu
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Shala, Flamur. "Life Contribution of Academic Prof. Dr. Gjovalin Shkurtaj to the Albanian Language University Texts." PRIZREN SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL 2, no. 3 (2018): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.32936/pssj.v2i3.64.

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This paper includes the contribution of prof. Gjovalin Shkurtaj to the Albanian language university textbooks, who is known as a dialectologist and a researcher of language culture issues, sociolinguistics and Albanian onomastics. This paper also covers his contribution to the collection of the dialectal Albanian language to better understand the spoken Albanian language system: in phonetics, morphology, syntax and in its lexicon.
 Gjovalin Shkurtaj is well-known for writing university textbooks such as "Sociolinguistics", "Dialectology", "Language Culture", "How to write Albanian", which
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Sánchez, María T. "Translation and sociolinguistics." Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 53, no. 2 (2007): 123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/babel.53.2.04san.

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Language varies depending not only on the individual speaker but also on the specific situation in which speakers find themselves. This means that the language used in a given social envi­ronment may be perfectly translatable into a different language, but the society to which this other language belongs may not recognise the situation described by the first language. This ­article presents some examples of cultural values which cannot be translated literally (or which, if translated literally, will convey a message not intended in the original language/culture) and reaches the conclusion that
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Gumperz, John J., and Jenny Cook-Gumperz. "Studying language, culture, and society: Sociolinguistics or linguistic anthropology?1." Journal of Sociolinguistics 12, no. 4 (2008): 532–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9841.2008.00378.x.

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Young, Richard. "SOCIOLINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO SLA." Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 19 (January 1999): 105–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0267190599190068.

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The study of second language acquisition involves understanding what bilinguals know about their second language and how they acquire and use it. Because acquisition and use occur in a social context, it is important for second–language acquisition researchers to understand the ways in which social context and the acquisition and use of a second language are related. In recent years, our understanding of language as a social phenomenon has increased greatly. In a recent survey of sociolinguistics and language teaching, McKay and Hornberger (1996) divide the field into four related areas: 1) st
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Jgharkava, Giorgi. "GENDER AND LANGUAGE: GENDER IMPLICATIONS IN PROVERBS (THE KARTVELIAN CASE)." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION VIII, no. 2 (2020): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22333/ijme.2020.16002.

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Gender studies have been remarkably popular among the representatives of different scientific fields in recent times. These topics appear to interest Sociolinguistics, Culturology, Anthropology and other neighboring disciplines besides Linguistics itself. Studying proverbs of the peoples all over the world as one of the perfect mediums for observing and comparing different cultures, is crucial in many respects. Studying proverbs from Gender perspective do not represent an exception. Highlighting and accentuating gender aspects contained in proverbs becomes particularly important while talking
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Zhang, Hongmei, and Ni Wang. "Sociolinguistics and English Teaching in China." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 6, no. 4 (2016): 830. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0604.21.

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As a wide-ranging inter-discipline which rose in the 1960s, sociolinguistics takes language as a part of society and culture and explores how to relate the rules of language with social factors as its basic task. At the same time, its theories and practices are not only an important supplement and development for linguistics, but also very important for theories and practices of foreign language teaching. The foreign language teaching must pay attention to the cultivation of students' communicative ability. However, foreign language teaching in China has ignored the communicative ability with
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Andika, Yunilis, Sumarlam Sumarlam, and Wakit Abdullah. "The Impact of National and International Languages Intervention on the Javanese." International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 5, no. 2 (2018): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v5i2.199.

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Language and culture are two aspects which link to each other. The culture plays the role as the controlling system on the human interaction in society. While the language plays the role as the tool to find the cultural elements that are developing in the society, which one of them is the language phenomenon intervention. Further, this field research uses the sociolinguistics study with the descriptive qualitative approach. The purposes for this study are: (1) to describe the cultural elements in the local community which has the interfered vernacular with the national and the international la
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Muti, Cut Kania Annissa Jingga, Nisa Faradilla, and Sarah Ziehan Harahap. "LANGUAGE IDEOLOGY OF TEENAGERS TOWARD THE CATEGORIES OF GENDER IN LANGSA KOTA." LANGUAGE LITERACY: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching 2, no. 1 (2018): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.30743/ll.v2i1.465.

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ABSTRAKSociolinguistics is a study or discussion of language related to the language Sociolinguistics consists of two elements of the word that is socio and linguistics. Linguistics is the study of language, especially the elements of language (speech, word, sentence) and the relationship between speakers who are part of the members of society.Sociolinguistics places the position of language in relation to its use in society. This means that sociolinguistics views language as primarily a social system and communication system, and is part of a particular society and culture. Hence language and
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Jain, Adhip. "Sociolinguistics Study of Aravind Adiga’s White Tiger." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 9, no. 5 (2021): 147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v9i5.11054.

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This paper comprises the sociolinguistic concepts which are hidden in the Aravind Adiga’s novel White Tiger. And it will let us know how Aravind Adiga managed to reach his audience effortlessly. Aravind Adiga is a Man Booker Prize Winner of 2008, for his debut novel ‘White Tiger’. White Tiger is the story of a common man, who manages to attain tremendous success, later starts working as an Entrepreneur. The protagonist, Balram Halwai, narrates this novel, he sends letters to Premier of China, who will soon be visiting India. Moreover, this novel comprises of sociolinguistic elements such as th
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Martelli, Barbara. "TWO HALVES OF THE SAME KIWI: ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE AMONG NEW ZEALANDERS OF ITALIAN ORIGIN." Italiano LinguaDue 14, no. 1 (2022): 338–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2037-3597/18183.

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This essay documents the diffusion of the Italian language and culture in Aotearoa-New Zealand, an officially bilingual (English and Māori), as revealed by the double name, and multicultural society. By adopting an eclectic approach that combines sociolinguistics, language teaching methodology, and cultural anthropology, my paper is a micro-ethnography performed on a group of five women of Italian origin with different levels of competency in Italian as their second language. This group of Kiwis – as New Zealanders frequently refer to themselves – ranged age from 16 to 68 and reside in greater
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Antoni, Nur, and Sayyidatul Fadlilah. "Ngapak Language as Discourses of Javanese Socio-Cultural Construct." Komunitas 14, no. 1 (2022): 77–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/komunitas.v14i1.30915.

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Linguistic data often record cultural values and reflects the social dynamics of society based on cultural values. The purpose of this study is to analyze the discourse and speech of the Javanese Ngapak language which contains cultural values and the way that culture is constructed through discourse and speech language. The object of this study is discourse and the approach used is linguistic-sociological, or usually called sociolinguistics. The method used in this paper is a qualitative descriptive research method that produces descriptive data in the form of speech, writing, or observed beha
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Androutsopoulos, Jannis K. "Global issues and local findings from Greek contexts." Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 19, no. 3 (2009): 413–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/prag.19.3.06and.

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Any glo bally circulating piece of research that flags up a particular national-language context as its centre of attention is bound to raise a twofold expectation in this day and age: To discuss a specific state of affairs in a particular language/society, and to use this as a case in point to cast light on wider theoretical, methodological or empirical issues. The contributions to this issue take their cue from recent sociolinguistics and discourse studies to address aspects of Greek language and discourse, culture and identity in Greece, Cyprus, and the Greek diaspora. In reflecting on the
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Uchida, Aki. "When “difference” is “dominance”: A critique of the “anti-power-based” cultural approach to sex differences." Language in Society 21, no. 4 (1992): 547–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404500015724.

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ABSTRACTThis article analyzes the dichotomization of two opposing approaches to studying sex differences in language use: the “difference/cultural” approach, which treats women and men as having “different but equally valid” rules of conversation, and the “dominance/power-based” approach, which focuses on male dominance and sexual division of labor in talk. I critique the stance taken by the difference approach. First, its notion of women and men as belonging to different “cultures” is too simplistic to account for everything that occurs in mixed-sex conversation. Second, the dichotomization o
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Bustomi, Bustomi. "WAJAH BANGSA DALAM CERMIN BUDAYA BERBAHASA." Disastra: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia 1, no. 2 (2019): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.29300/disastra.v1i2.2054.

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Every nation has different cultural character that initially influences different daily conversation. The culture which means a characteristic and knowledge of a particular group of people encompassing language, religion, and social habit is often used by almost society. It is very much related to the language. Due to natural phenomenon in daily life, something appears in a culture can be reviewed in language. This article is aimed at finding out phenomena of using the Indonesian language which considerably reflects culture of Indonesian societies in thinking and doing something.This study is
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Helda, Trisna, Wahyudi Rahmat, and Silvia Marni. "Innovative Way to Improve Learning Languange and Cultural Understanding Through Film Background Minangkabau Culture." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY 1, no. 2 (2021): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/ijolp.v1i2.15.

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This article discusses how films set in Minangkabau culture can be used as an effective platform to enable students to understand Minangkabau culture and the target language. Through films, students broaden their understanding of culture, language, geography, sociolinguistics, socioeconomic, socio-political and educational in Minang society. This article describes how a small number of films set in Minangkabau culture have been used at different skill levels in language programs in schools as one of the local content subjects, especially schools located in West Sumatra with the majority of the
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Abassilov, А. "SOCIOLINGUISTIC CONCEPTS OF K.MUKHAMEDZHANOV." BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences 74, no. 4 (2020): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-4.1728-7804.01.

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The article deals with the socio-linguistic concept of eminent writer, playwright and translator Kaltai Mukhamedzhanov in the field of state language status, its role as mother tongue, the normalization of the literary language, the purity of the language, language culture, language ecology, language policy. These problems are analyzed in the article dividing them into three areas. The first is the problem raised in the writer's dramatic works in the field of language purity and its ecology. The second is the writer's statements and concepts regarding the dramatic language of writers, the stag
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Setyaningsih, Nur Ramadhoni. "PERGESERAN BUDAYA DALAM MASYARAKAT (KAJIAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK TERHADAP LAGU-LAGU DANGDUT MASA KINI) (CULTURE SHIFT IN SOCIETY (SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY ON RECENT DANGDUT’S SONGS))." Jalabahasa 12, no. 2 (2020): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.36567/jalabahasa.v12i2.252.

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Bahasa dan musik bersifat saling mengisi dalam kegiatan bermusik. Setiap ungkapan musik dilantunkan dalam bentuk bahasa yang menyentuh dan harus mampu menarik perhatian pendengarnya. Bahasa dalam musik dapat dilihat melalui tampilan teks dan lirik lagu. Liriklirik lagu dalam musik tidak hanya menjadi alat ekspresi diri dari penyanyi maupun pencipta lagu, tetapi sekaligus menjadi gambaran perilaku dan perasaan yang berkembang di masyarakat. Kajian ini berusaha mengupas tentang bahasa yang ada dalam lirik lagu serta gambaran yang ada dalam masyarakat berdasarkan lirik lagu tersebut. Kajian ini d
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Alqahtani, Salma M., Najat A. Busabaa, and Hala M. O. Salih. "A Change in Saudi Attitudes From Use of Euphemism to Taboo: A Sociolinguistic Study." Journal of Language Teaching and Research 13, no. 3 (2022): 561–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1303.12.

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For this paper, we studied the use of linguistic taboo words in Saudi Arabian society. Three main taboo topics were addressed in the current study: the use of taboo words in social contexts, the use of taboo sex words, and the use of taboo swear words. A randomly chosen sample of 253 Saudi females from two different age groups participated in the study. A closed-ended multiple-choice questionnaire was used to collect the data. The findings provided considerable insights into the behavior of Saudi society. Saudi society rarely uses taboo words. The strategy people use to avoid using taboo langu
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Шарма Сушіл Кумар. "The Tower of Babble: Mother Tongue and Multilingualism in India." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 4, no. 1 (2017): 188–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2017.4.1.sha.

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Since ancient times India has been a multilingual society and languages in India have thrived though at times many races and religions came into conflict. The states in modern India were reorganised on linguistic basis in 1956 yet in contrast to the European notion of one language one nation, majority of the states have more than one official language. The Linguistic Survey of India (LSI) conducted by Grierson between 1866 and 1927 identified 179 languages and 544 dialects. The first post-independence Indian census after (1951) listed 845 languages including dialects. The 1991 Census identifie
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PIYAZBAYEVA, A. "THE LANGUAGE SITUATION OF KAZAKHSTAN: SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS." Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy, no. 1 (March 30, 2021): 220–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.47526/habarshy.vi1.395.

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Language is a social phenomenon that exists in human society. Any language the Society performs communicative (means of communication), expressive (means of revealing thoughts), constructive (means of thinking), accumulative (skills acquired from experience and knowledge), cumulative (accumulation), transformative (transfer), etc. These are the main functions of the language, which are inherent in different levels of development at different stages and are innate components that do not change in their own system. In addition, the social functions of the language are a reflection of the use and
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PIYAZBAYEVA, A. "THE LANGUAGE SITUATION OF KAZAKHSTAN: SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS." Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy 119, no. 1 (2021): 220–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.47526/habarshy.vil.395.

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Language is a social phenomenon that exists in human society. Any language the Society performs communicative (means of communication), expressive (means of revealing thoughts), constructive (means of thinking), accumulative (skills acquired from experience and knowledge), cumulative (accumulation), transformative (transfer), etc. These are the main functions of the language, which are inherent in different levels of development at different stages and are innate components that do not change in their own system. In addition, the social functions of the language are a reflection of the use and
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Samuel, Miriam Devaprasana, and Rita Abdul Rahman Ramakrishna. "Language, Social Networks, and the City." Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 6, no. 12 (2021): 175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v6i12.1195.

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Research in Malaysian sociolinguistics has seen much development pertaining to its concerns over language in its multilingual, multiracial, post-colonial community. The majority of existing literature however tends to lean towards traditional ideologies to explicate the language situation and linguistic patterns taking place within society. As influential as they are, there is a growing need for research to extend and move beyond traditional parameters so as to better explicate the roles and values of language in the increasingly mobile, transnational, diverse communities found in the city. Th
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Mgbemena, Judith A., and Rosecolette Ewurum. "A Sociolinguistic Study of the Language of the Announcements of Obituary and Obsequies." Ahyu: A Journal of Language and Literature 1 (December 4, 2017): 9–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.56666/ahyu.v1i.96.

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The study examines closely the interplay of culture and language usage on obituary announcements and obsequies in contemporary Nigerian society. With data from announcements of death and obsequies in posters and newspaper adverts, the studyexamines the influence of socio-cultural variables such as folk philosophy about death, religious and cultural inclination, among others, on the forms and features ofthe English language used in communicating information relating to death and funeralrites in Nigeria. The study also aims to show the nuances of sociocultural influences suchas identity and stat
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Popescu, Teodora. "Farzad Sharifian, (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of language and culture. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015. Pp. xv-522. ISBN: 978-0-415-52701-9 (hbk) ISBN: 978-1-315-79399-3 (ebk)7." JOURNAL OF LINGUISTIC AND INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION 12, no. 1 (2019): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.29302/jolie.2019.12.1.12.

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The Routledge Handbook of language and culture represents a comprehensive study on the inextricable relationship between language and culture. It is structured into seven parts and 33 chapters. Part 1, Overview and historical background, by Farzad Sharifian, starts with an outline of the book and a synopsis of research on language and culture. The second chapter, John Leavitt’s Linguistic relativity: precursors and transformations discusses further the historical development of the concept of linguistic relativity, identifying different schools’ of thought views on the relation between languag
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Saki, Michi. "JALT2014 Plenary Speaker article: Investigating concepts of desire, gender, and identity in language learners." Language Teacher 38, no. 4 (2014): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.37546/jalttlt38.4-4.

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An interview with Kimie Takahashi, International Christian University, Tokyo Sponsored by the Gender Awareness in Language Education (GALE) SIG Over the course of her international career as a sociolinguist, Kimie Takahashi has spent many years working in Australia and Thailand. She has published widely on gender, race, and language learning, which she addresses in her new book Language Learning, Gender and Desire: Japanese Women on the Move (2013, Multilingual Matters). Takahashi is also the co-founder of the sociolinguistics website Language on the Move <languageonthemove.org>. In this
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Puzderová, Štefánia. "REPORT ON CASE-BASED STUDY OF CULTURE-FORMING ELEMENTS WITHIN SELECTED COMPANY CULTURE." KNOWLEDGE - International Journal 54, no. 5 (2022): 745–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij5405745p.

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This paper is concerned with communication and culture-forming elements within companies. Thepurpose of this paper is to report on the study that was conducted in order to decide whether culture-formingelements of company culture in the Slovak business context have a considerable impact on job satisfaction of theemployees. The most crucial concepts of this paper are the culture-forming elements and the term job satisfaction.The role of language and culture is closely explained in relation to these core concepts. This paper also drawsattention to intercultural communication, company culture, jo
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Salem Mashani, Mohammed Bin. "The Social Aspects of the Language Varieties in the Contemporary Omani Society: A Sociolinguistic Study." Journal of Arts and Social Sciences [JASS] 6, no. 3 (2015): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jass.vol6iss3pp97-110.

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TThis paper discusses the social aspects of the language varieties in the contemporary Omani society as a critical dimension of this society, as a means of acquiring social behavior and as a symbol of the Omani social identity. The study underscores the importance of this diversity in contemporary society and its relationship with culture, thought and behavior. The paper gives an overview of the various aspects of this phenomenon and the interrelationship between these social aspects on the one hand and between them and the society on the other hand. The paper also discusses some common sociol
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Mujib, Ahmad. "HUBUNGAN BAHASA DAN KEBUDAYAAN (Perspektif Sosiolinguistik) HUBUNGAN BAHASA DAN KEBUDAYAAN (Perspektif Sosiolinguistik)." Adabiyyāt: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 8, no. 1 (2009): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ajbs.2009.08107.

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The aim of this paper is to describe the relationship between the language and the culture on sociolinguistic perspective. As a perspective, its framework is based on several factors, which is outside of the language itself. It has something to do with the society. The social reality becomes very critical to understand the meaning itself. With this perspective, theories, which have described the relationship between the culture and the language, can be divided into two categories, namely the subordinate relationship and the coordinate relationship theories. The first relationship correlates wi
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Bell, Allan. "Language and the Media." Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 15 (March 1995): 23–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0267190500002592.

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Media language has always attracted the attention of linguists, particularly applied linguists and sociolinguists. There are four practical and principled reasons for this interest. First, the media provide an easily accessible source of language data for research and teaching purposes. Second, the media are important linguistic institutions. Their output makes up a large proportion of the language that people hear and read every day. Media usage reflects and shapes both language use and attitudes in a speech community. For second language learners, the media may function as the primary—or eve
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Anisimova, Alla, Mariia Dobrushyna, and Natalia Safonova. "SEMANTIC PECULIARITIES OF THE CONCEPT LANGUAGE POLICY IN A MULTILINGUAL ASPECT." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION VII, no. 2 (2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22333/ijme.2019.14001.

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The article deals with the issues where linguistic the concept of LANGUAGE POLICY is revealed on both regional and international levels. It covers the description of LANGUAGE POLICY and some aspects of its influence on the process of development Ukrainia society in a multilingual aspect. It is emphasized that LANGUAGE POLICY has become a widespread phenomenon in modern society. Learning a linguistic situation in a given society can be considered an important means of forming the ability to conduct intercultural dialogues. The correlation the features of the phenomenon LANGUAGE POLICY in differ
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G., akuade, O. Atolagbe, E. Udosen, and A. Rafiu. "Language of Open-Air Market in North-Central Nigeria." Macrolinguistics 9, no. 15 (2021): 131–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.26478/ja2021.9.15.7.

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Language plays a significant role in business, trade and commerce. Bargaining in open-air markets often involves the speech act of negotiating, compromising and manoeuvring, which could either result in conflict or persuasion of the potential buyer to patronize a seller. This article examined the sociolinguistic aspects of language use between sellers and buyers in Ipata, a popular market in Ilorin, north-central Nigeria. The call strategy, spiel, honorification, pragmatic mechanics as well as sociolinguistic style employed by vendors were observed. The objectives of the study were to: identif
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Canepari, Michela. "Translating Local Issues in Global Formats: The Case of Memes." International Journal of Linguistics 12, no. 1 (2020): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijl.v12i1.16230.

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The present article aims to study the phenomenon of memes, in the attempt to identify the level of globalization vis à vis localization these communicative, social and cultural products voice. This article therefore presents a small selection of memes from both the United Kingdom and Italy, and briefly analyses them from a linguistic and visual perspective. For reasons of space, the quantitative analysis of the corpus will not be discussed at length here. However, the qualitative analysis of the memes selected for this study will prove that the majority of the existing material, while adapting
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Safonova, Natalia. "Linguistic Consciousness and Foreign Language Learninig." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION VII, no. 1 (2019): 39–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.22333/ijme.2019.13005.

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The article deals with the issues where linguistic consciousness as a sociolinguistic phenomenon is successfully revealed in FLT, namely, in problematic questions of language learning. It covers the description of linguistic consciousness and some aspects of its influence on the process of development of students’ communicative competence. It is emphasized that the philosophy of lifelong learning has become a widespread phenomenon in modern society. Learning a foreign language can be considered an important means of forming linguistic consciousness and the ability to conduct intercultural dial
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Kileng’a, Aron. "An Investigation into the Sociolinguistics of Asu Personal Names in Same, Tanzania." July to September 2020 1, no. 2 (2020): 20–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.46606/eajess2020v01i02.0018.

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Many Ethnic Community Languages (ECLs) in Tanzania are demographically and socioculturally pressured mainly by Kiswahili and English to a lesser extent. The ECLs which were previously used in elementary education, local administration and religious activities currently do not have any place in any official domain and thus are limited to home and other few immediate domains. Due to this unequal coexistence of the languages, many ECLs are considered endangered, calling for efforts from stakeholders to prevent the death of such a precious cultural heritage. By documenting the social aspects of As
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Iqbal, Muhammad. "Existence of Acehnese expression in culture of Indonesian speech community." Journal of Applied Studies in Language 1, no. 1 (2017): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/jasl.v1i1.679.

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The existence of the Acehnese expression in the culture of the Indonesian speech community is a sociolinguistic study. This study was aimed to describe the function of the Acehnese expression used by Indonesian speakers. Method of describing the existence of expression using qualitative approach of descriptive type. The Acehnese language expression data was collected from the informant using a note. The results of this study indicate that the Acehnese expression has a certain function in society so that the expression is used when communicating. The functions vary in order to establish loyalty
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Platt, Gerald M., and Rhys H. Williams. "Ideological Language and Social Movement Mobilization: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Segregationists' Ideologies." Sociological Theory 20, no. 3 (2002): 328–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9558.00167.

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The current “cultural turn” in the study of social movements has produced a number of concepts formulating the cultural-symbolic dimension of collective actions. This proliferation, however, has resulted in some confusion about which cultural-symbolic concept is best applied to understanding cultural processes involved in social movements. We articulate a new definition of ideology that makes it an empirically useful concept to the study of social-movement mobilization. It is also formulated as autonomous of concepts such as culture and hegemony and of other cultural-symbolic concepts presentl
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Kerras, Nassima, and Moulay Lahssan Baya. "Analysis of the Algerian Novel Fahla (Rabah Sbaa) from a Sociolinguistic Approach." Arab World English Journal For Translation and Literary Studies 6, no. 4 (2022): 15–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24093/awejtls/vol6no4.2.

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This study analyzes the Algerian novel Fahla from a sociolinguistic point of view. The author has taken the initiative to write his novel in Algerian and in Latin characters and Arabic characters for both Arabic and Francophone readers since Algerian remains uncodified to this day. The main objective is to observe the linguistic system of the Algerian language and that of the standard Arabic one to understand the functioning of the dialect mentioned above and demonstrate the need to study its linguistic typology and the phylogenetic relationships between the two languages. It is essential to i
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Al-Sad, Hythem Wanas, and Kamariah Yunus. "GENDERS PATTERNS ON FACEBOOK: A JORDANIAN SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE." International Journal of Humanities, Philosophy and Language 3, no. 12 (2020): 01–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/ijhpl.312001.

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The emergence of social media has demonstrated impacts on Jordanian males' and females' culture and language. These impacts highlighted the differences between women's and men's usage patterns on social media that have been a subject of interest to scholars. Jordanian culture is bounded by values, traditions, and norms from Islam and Arabic values. Thus, the present study aims to figure out gender prototypes on social networking sites, namely Facebook, taking Jordan society as the norm. It also investigates how much Fakebook’s use has changed males' and females' social, cultural, and linguisti
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Yonemoto, Akira. "A Sociolinguistic Study on the Development of Grammar System of Treatment Expression." Journal La Sociale 1, no. 1 (2020): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v1i1.18.

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Analysis of the language in which honorific expressions are developed has revealed various findings. The social and cultural background can be considered by analyzing the history of the honorifics, etc., but the honorifics are often used in colloquial language. Is also an issue of this research. Since honorifics reflect not only their practical aspects but also society, culture, and ideas, it is one clue to know from the history and usage of honorifics, and there is room for sociolinguistic analysis and consideration. Is an area where there are still many.
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Marno, Marno, Raflis Raflis, and Fetri Reni. "Code Switching in Sigapokna Language Uttered by Minangkabau People in Sigapokna, Mentawai." Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Scholastic 3, no. 2 (2019): 40–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.36057/jips.v3i2.369.

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This research contains the title "Code Switching in Sigapokna language changed by Minangkabau people in Sigapokna" viewed from a structuralism perspective, this research discusses language contact occurring in bilingual or multilingual communities, because in this society it uses more than one language. The occurrence of language code switching in Sigapokna is due to the mixing of two languages ​​between the Sigapokna language and the Minangkabau language, native speakers of the Minangkabau people who settled in Sigapokna. Limited to some basic ideas related to observation into three questions
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Ніколаєнко, С. В. "MODERN INTEGRATED LINGUISTIC DISCIPLINES AND THEIR PRESENTATION IN LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN BELARUS." Русская филология. Вестник ХНПУ имени Г.С. Сковороды 1, no. 73 (2021): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142/2312-1572.2021.01.73.12.

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Modern Russian language teaching (methodology and application field) in general secondary education schools of the Republic of Belarus is taking advantage of the achievements made in interdisciplinary studies, both within the linguistic framework and in integration with Mathematics, Biology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, etc. General intelligence development in schoolchildren is impossible without introducing them to cognitive studies, synergetics, cultural studies, sociolinguistics, onomastics. This helps to develop not only learners’ language abilities but also their spiritual and emotional s
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Safonova, Nataliia, and Alla Anisimova. "Linguistic Consciousness and Foreign Language Learning in Multilingual Education." International Journal of Multilingual Education X, no. 2 (2021): 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.22333/ijme.2021.18005.

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The article deals with the issues where linguistic consciousness as a sociolinguistic phenomenon is successfully revealed in FLT, namely, in problematic questions of language learning. It covers the description of linguistic consciousness and some aspects of its influence on the process of development of students’ communicative competence. It is emphasized that the philosophy of lifelong learning has become a widespread phenomenon in modern society. Learning a foreign language can be considered an important means of forming linguistic consciousness and the ability to conduct intercultural dial
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Łukaszewicz, Barbara. "Kulturowa (nie)przetłumaczalność emocji w języku — na przykładzie emocji negatywnych." Język a Kultura 29 (May 16, 2022): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/1232-9657.29.6.

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The article considers the possibility of translating the names of emotions into other languages, taking into account cultural and sociolinguistic factors. Based on the concepts created by researchers in traductology (e.g. John C. Catford) or cultural linguistics (e.g. Anna Wierzbicka), it has been shown that the names of emotions can be perceived as untranslatable, especially in the context of searching for their one-word equivalents in other languages. Attention was paid to such names, the meaning of which is closely related to the culture of a given society (e.g. historical events) and there
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L.R., Raupova, and Safarova G.Q. "EUPHEMISM – AS A LINGUISTIC UNIT EXPRESSING NATIONAL-MENTAL IDENTITY." CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES 02, no. 10 (2021): 125–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/philological-crjps-02-10-23.

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The article deals with the euphemic use of language units, which are one of the social features of the language, euphemic phenomena, the commonality of language and culture between them. It is noted that the study of the connection of language units with the context, the situation of speech only gives a full opportunity to correctly understand their meaning, which determines the need for sociolinguistic knowledge. It is noted that the cultural similarity of euphemisms stems from the uniformity of the tasks assigned to them. It is concluded that the use of euphemisms in speech often depends on
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Chamo, Isa Yusuf. "The use of address forms among Faculty academic staff of Bayero University, Kano." STUDIES IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES, no. 53 (December 15, 2019): 9–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.32690/salc53.1.

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This paper investigates the use of address forms among the academic staff of the Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies at the Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. The aim is to find out whether there is variation in the use of the terms between the members of academic staff of the Faculty which has six Departments (Arabic, English, History, Islamic Studies and Sharia, Nigerian Languages, Linguistics and Foreign Languages). An ethnography research method and the Variationist Sociolinguistics Theory are used to collect and analyze the data. Following the findings, three address forms are presented in
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Ying, Lu, and Jan Blommaert. "Understanding memes on Chinese social media." Chinese Language and Discourse 11, no. 2 (2020): 226–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cld.20009.lu.

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Abstract Memes as online graphic semiotic resources have developed into a globalized genre and a cultural form. The vernacularization of this global cultural form on Chinese social media is Biaoqing (literally, ‘facial expression’). Biaoqing is a phenomenon and a genre engendered by the development of information technology and growing accessibility to the internet. The most prominent features of Biaoqing on Chinese social media (cute, mischievous, decadent, dirty, violent) are spawned by and therefore reflect the structure of society. The ludic nature of Biaoqing enables them to serve as reso
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Furu, Adél. "Knowledge of Russian and Estonian – an aisle of Finnish–Russian–Estonian relations." Multiculturalism and multilingualism in Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea Region 13, no. 1 (2021): 127–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.53604/rjbns.v13i1_6.

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This article seeks to identify the educational tendencies in the case of Russian and Estonian second language instruction in Finland observing the shift from language erosion to maintenance. We examine the reasons why the promotion of Russian and Estonian in Finland is opportune and how acquainted immigrant children’s parents are with their rights to Russian or Estonian language instruction. The aim of this study is to examine the level of ethnic and linguistic intolerance sensed by the Russian and Estonian immigrants and the degree of integration into the Finnish culture and society. The stud
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Bucholtz, Mary. "Mimi Nichter, Fat talk: What girls and their parents say about dieting. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000. Pp. xi, 263. Hb $22.95." Language in Society 31, no. 5 (2002): 811–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404502305050.

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The relationship between language and the body has become an increasingly prominent area of research within linguistics and related disciplines. Some investigators of this question have examined how facts about the human body are encoded in linguistic structure, while others have explored the use of the body as a communicative resource in interaction. Surprisingly little, however, has been written about the role of language in constructing the body as a social object. In Fat talk, Mimi Nichter, a medical anthropologist, addresses this issue by examining the discourse of dieting among American
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Makarets, Iuliia. "Variation in the official female onomasticon of Ukraine: between norm and abnormality." Culture of the Word, no. 93 (2020): 183–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/2221-8807-2017-4-14.

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The article deals with sociolinguistic analysis of modern official female onomasticon of Ukraine. Its dynamics reflects processes, which are taking place in language system, and changes in society, social demographic and ethnic pattern, cultural markers and values, even the extent of legal regulation of social relations. Sociologists are interested in personal names as a means of social categorization and differentiation of individuals. Legists see them as a tool for one’s legalization and as an object of legal protection. Anthropologists study them as special units of communication and intera
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