In:Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual
Edited by Jef Verschueren and Jan-Ola Östman
[Handbook of Pragmatics M2] 2022
► pp. 756–773
Historical sociolinguistics
Published online: 3 October 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/hop.m2.his4
https://doi.org/10.1075/hop.m2.his4
Article outline
- 1.Origins and scope
- 2.Problems and principles
- 3.Directions
- 3.1A historical sociology of language
- 3.2The historical variationist approach
- 3.3The ethnographic-interactional dimension: Towards a third wave historical sociolinguistics
- 4.Conclusion
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