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Cambridge University Press
05 March 2026
This engaging textbook provides a unique introduction to language and society, by showing students how to tap into the linguistic resources of their communities. Assuming no prior experience of linguistics, it begins with chapters on introductory methods and ethics, creating a foundation for students to think of themselves as linguists. It then offers students the sociolinguistics tools they need to look both locally and globally at language and the social issues with which it interacts. The book is illustrated throughout with examples from 98 distinct languages, enabling students to connect their local experiences with global ones, and each chapter ends with classroom and community-focused exercises, to help them discover the underlying rules that shape language use in their own lives. Students will gain a greater appreciation for, and understanding of, the linguistically diverse and culturally complex sociolinguistic issues around the world, and how language interacts with multiple domains of society.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Weight:   930g
ISBN:   9781108837200
ISBN 10:   1108837204
Pages:   416
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mary-Caitlyn Valentinsson is a linguist and anthropologist of popular culture. Her research primarily focuses on the roles that authenticity and language ideologies play in our engagement with mass media. Shiloh Drake is a linguist who has taught at several universities around the US. Her research explores how humans deal with words, word-bits, and word meanings. Amy Fountain is Associate Professor of Practice at the Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona. She has over two decades of teaching and research experience, and is an expert in language revitalization, linguistics pedagogy, and sociolinguistics.

Reviews for Language and Social Issues: An Investigator's Toolkit

'This text provides an accessible, interesting, and practical introduction for the novice language researcher - a perfect tool for students interested in these topics.' Melissa M. Baese-Berk, Professor of Linguistics, University of Chicago 'This is a quirky textbook that packs a punch! It's ideal for a sociolinguist tasked with teaching introductory linguistics, but it would be great to see all linguists use this for their introduction courses, thereby normalising the inclusion of topics like research ethics, natural language processing, and linguistic discrimination at the intro level.' Lauren Hall-Lew, Personal Chair of Sociolinguistics, University of Edinburgh


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