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How does the study of Sociolinguistics help us in understanding language? What aspect of language are emphasized by this branch of linguistics?​

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Answered by msutar2008
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Sociolinguistics is the study of language's relation to or influence from society. Sociolinguists look at language on both a micro and macro scale. Micro Sociolinguistics would study social influence on particular linguistic features.

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Answered by abrarabdulraheem9
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Sociolinguistics is the study of the connection between language and society and the way people use language in different social situations. It asks the question, "How does language affect the social nature of human beings, and how does social interaction shape language?" It ranges greatly in depth and detail, from the study of dialects across a given region to the analysis of the way men and women speak to each other in certain situations.

The basic premise of sociolinguistics is that language is variable and ever-changing. As a result, language is not uniform or constant. Rather, it is varied and inconsistent for both the individual user and within and among groups of speakers who use the same language.

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