History of Sociolinguistics

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History of Sociolinguistics

The word sociolinguistics was apparently coined already Sociolinguistics as an academic field of study, as a discipline if you like, only developed within the last fifty years, in the latter part of the last century. Certainly, an interest in the social aspects of language, in the intersection of language and society, has been with us probably as long as mankind has had language, but its organized formal study can be dated to quite recently. The word sociolinguistics was apparently coined already in 1939 in the title of an article by Thomas C. Hodson, “Sociolinguistics in India” in Man in India. It was first used in linguistics by Eugene Nida in the second edition of his Morphology (1949: 152), but one often sees the term attributed to Haver Currie (1952), who himself claimed to have invented it. LECTURE 2

But in the beginning, no difference was intended. When sociolinguistics became popularized as a field of study in the late 1960s, there were two labels – sociolinguistics and sociology of language – for the same phenomenon. The study of the intersection and interaction of language and society, and these two terms were used interchangeably. Eventually a difference came to be made, and as an oversimplification one might say that while sociolinguistics is mainly concerned with an increased and wider description of language (and undertaken primarily by linguists and anthropologists), sociology of language is concerned with explanation and prediction of language phenomena in society at the group level (and done mainly by social scientists as well as by a few linguists). But in the beginning, no difference was intended. LECTURE 2

Sociolinguistics turned out to be a very lively and popular field of study, and today many of its subfields can claim to be fields in their own right, with academic courses, textbooks, journals, and conferences; they include pragmatics, language and gender studies, pidgin and creole studies, language planning and policy studies, and education of linguistic and minorities studies. LECTURE 2

The major fields contributing to sociolinguistics were linguistics, There is to date no history of the entire field of sociolinguistics; it has after all only been around for about fifty years. The major fields contributing to sociolinguistics were linguistics, anthropology, sociology, and social psychology, political science. LECTURE 2

believe it had its origins. There are some who say that sociolinguistics is actually a modern version of what used to be called anthropological linguistics. There is something to be said in favor of such a position since, in a broad sense at least, sociolinguists extend the description and analysis of language to include aspects of the culture in which it is used. In that sense, sociolinguistics constitutes something of a return to anthropology, in which many believe it had its origins. LECTURE 2