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Social network and social class: Toward an integrated sociolinguistic model

Language in Society, 1992
ABSTRACTIn sociolinguistics, approaches that use the variables of socioeconomic class and social network have often been thought to be irreconcilable. In this article, we explore the connection between these variables and suggest the outlines of a model that can integrate them in a coherent way.
Lesley Milroy, James Milroy
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Bridging people and perspectives: General and language-specific social network structure predict mentalizing across diverse sociolinguistic contexts.

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 2022
Mentalizing, or reasoning about others' mental states, is a dynamic social cognitive process that aids in communication and navigating complex social interactions. We examined whether exposure to diverse perspectives, afforded by occupying influential social network positions, predicted bilingual adults' performances on a behavioral mentalizing rating ...
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Social Network Approach in African Sociolinguistics

2017
The Social Network Analysis approach (SNA), also known as sociometrics or actor-network analysis, investigates social structure on the basis of empirically recorded social ties between actors. It thereby aims to explain e.g. the processes of flow of information, spreading of innovations, or even pathogens throughout the network by actor roles and their
Klaus Beyer, Henning Schreiber
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Language and interaction: applying sociolinguistics to social network analysis

Quality & Quantity, 2018
In recent years social network analysis, influenced by relational sociology, has taken a cultural turn. One result has been a growing interest in the cultural, and not just structural, aspects of social networks. And yet, while relational literature conceptualizes network ties as being interactionally constructed through cultural processes ...
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Ethics and social media: Implications for sociolinguistics in the networked public1

Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2012
As a popular agora for writing identity into being, the networked public of social media sites presents exciting and unprecedented possibilities for sociolinguistic research. At the same time, these sites raise a wealth of unfamiliar methodological and ethical issues, and debate concerning appropriate ethical measures for research targeting online ...
Alexandra D’Arcy, Taylor Marie Young
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At the Intersection of SLA and Sociolinguistics: The Predictive Power of Social Networks During Study Abroad

The Modern Language Journal, 2022
AbstractThis longitudinal study of 17 American learners of French lies at the intersection of 2 complementary fields of inquiry in second language acquisition (SLA): language variation and change (LVC) and language acquisition during study abroad.
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The social architecture of communicative competence: a methodology for social-network research in sociolinguistics

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2002
The present analysis examines the data and method for investigating the social structure of communicative competence. Specifically, the article details a case-study methodology for exploring social-support network effects on communicative competence.
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