[lg policy] Re: History of Sociolinguistics

mpl ethguy1 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 27 15:56:22 UTC 2015


In addition to the Paulston and Tucker volume (
http://www.sil.org/resources/publications/entry/6500) already mentioned
Tucker and Paulston's Essential Readings volume (Blackwell, 2003), though
topically organized, presents seminal articles one each topic
chronologically so readers can see the development of sociolinguistic
thinking over time.

This isn't an overtly historical treatment of the field, but it could serve
as a useful resource if one were, for example, attempting to teach a course
on the history of sociolinguistics.

Best,

Paul Lewis
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