(also known as Soziolinguistik ) is a comprehensive, multi-volume reference work edited by Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier, and Peter Trudgill . Published by De Gruyter Brill , it is part of the Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science (HSK) series and is considered a foundational text for the discipline. Key Features of the Handbook
: Analyzing the relevance of various linguistic levels.
: It offers significant theoretical depth for scholars and exhaustive methodological detail for empirical researchers. Sociolinguistics: An International Handbook of ...
: The work is organized into nine major sections, including:
: The second edition spans three volumes and over 2,600 pages, covering the global representativity of sociolinguistic research. (also known as Soziolinguistik ) is a comprehensive,
: How language shifts over time within communities. Dialectology : The study of regional and social dialects.
: Detailed discussions on how sociolinguistics applies to language teaching, policy, didactics, and speech therapy. Standard Sociolinguistic Features Covered Key Features of the Handbook : Analyzing the
The handbook is designed to provide an "encyclopedia-like" overview of the field, moving beyond sociolinguistics as a mere "interdiscipline" to its status as an established worldwide science.