Social Varieties of American English

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Social Varieties of American English is a sociolinguistic work that examines how factors like region, class, ethnicity, and gender shape the diverse forms of English spoken in the United States.

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instanceOf academic work
book
sociolinguistic study
addresses diversity of English within a single national context
how social factors shape language use in the United States
analyzes correlation between language and ethnicity
correlation between language and gender
correlation between language and region
correlation between language and social class
countryOfFocus United States of America
surface form: United States
examines ethnic variation in American English
gender-based variation in American English
regional variation in American English
social class variation in American English
social factors influencing language use
fieldOfStudy dialectology
linguistics
sociolinguistics
focusesOn diverse forms of English spoken in the United States
language and identity in the United States
social stratification of language
genre academic literature
non-fiction
hasConcept linguistic diversity in American English
social varieties of language
speech communities in the United States
intendedAudience researchers in sociolinguistics
scholars of American English
students of linguistics
languageOfWork English
mainTopic American English
language variation
sociolinguistics
perspective variationist sociolinguistics
subjectMatter American English dialects
language variation and change
social dimensions of language
typeOfWork specialized monograph

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Walt Wolfram notableWork Social Varieties of American English