The book seems to cover the appropriate information well enough, but I wish the authors were American rather than English. Some of their examples (like what dialects are spoken in certain areas of the UK) are not particularly helpful.
There are a number of sociolinguistics/language in society textbooks out there, but they are either too simple or not comprehensive enough or formatting in such a way to make them hard to read. Introducing Sociolinguistics by Mesthrie et al.
Really, really uninteresting. Perhaps if this had been the only material available for the course, but as it was now we had 'Language: Introductory Readings' as well which supplied everything needed.
Rajend Mesthrie
Rajend Mesthrie
MESTHRIE.
Rajend Mesthrie
Rajend Mesthrie
Rajend Mesthrie
Museo civico di Vicenza.
American Protestant Society.
Eric Vilain
Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn
Claudia Moscovici
Serge Delaive
B. C. P. van Koppen
Otto Köhler
Ulrich Chaussy
Luis Vicente Díaz Martín
Lazkao Txiki
Barreiro, Javier.
Aldo G. Ricci
John Dryden
Malika Zeghal
Michael Weinberger
M. M. Rassolov
A. S. Khomi͡akov
V. D. Berlin
Kenneth Neal McDonald
Giovanni Villani
Vicente Cicchitti Marcone
Hall, Nathaniel
Vég, Gábor.
Douglas Campbell
W. N. Hailmann
Morrill Wyman
Lauren Thompson
United States. Department of State.
S. Tanella Boni
Haimo Schack
Nicolae I. Ottescu
Michael L. Moore
Bernhard Bratschi
Malcolm D. Evans
Ryszard Kucha
C. F. Hudson
Lauran Paine