Doing Sociolinguistics: A practical guide to data collection and analysis is an accessible introduction and guide to the methods of data collection and analysis in the field of sociolinguistics. It provides students with all the knowledge and skills needed to conduct their own analyses of language, featuring excerpts from key research articles, exercises using real data from the authors' own research, and supported by a companion website. Designed to function both as a core text for methods classes in sociolinguistics, and as a companion to the Routledge textbook Introducing Sociolinguistics, this book will be essential reading for all students studying and researching in this area.
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"A highly practical and readable "how to" guide written by expert researchers, filled to the brim with helpful tips ... valuable both as a textbook and as a field handbook."
James N. Stanford, Dartmouth College, USA
"These highly experienced researchers walk the budding sociolinguist through the essential stages in data collection and analysis in a no-nonsense yet highly engaging manner."
Jennifer Smith, Glasgow University, UK
"It's hard to think of another book that takes the reader so quickly and effortlessly into the heart of the field of sociolinguistic research."
Nick Evans, Australian National University
James N. Stanford, Dartmouth College, USA
"These highly experienced researchers walk the budding sociolinguist through the essential stages in data collection and analysis in a no-nonsense yet highly engaging manner."
Jennifer Smith, Glasgow University, UK
"It's hard to think of another book that takes the reader so quickly and effortlessly into the heart of the field of sociolinguistic research."
Nick Evans, Australian National University