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What I was trying to be was a sociolinguist.
He was a phonologist and sociolinguist, specializing in the field of African languages.
One sociolinguist sums up: "The differences are not likely to change as long as they don't prevent comprehension."
He has been married to fellow sociolinguist Gillian Sankoff since 1993.
His spouse, Virginia Hymes, is also a sociolinguist and folklorist.
For example, a sociolinguist would examine the use of the 2nd person pronoun "you" for its use within the population.
A lively sociolinguist explores what her subtitle specifies.
Basil Bernstein, sociolinguist, made his name from showing similar choices of variants of English usage.
The sociolinguist Charles A. Ferguson introduced the English equivalent diglossia in 1959.
For example, the sociolinguist Lesley Milroy did research in three closeknit Belfast communities.
For example, a sociolinguist might determine through study of social attitudes that a particular vernacular would not be considered appropriate language use in a business or professional setting.
His PhD supervisor was the sociolinguist Lesley Milroy with whom he worked on a number of research projects.
Ann Lesley Milroy is a sociolinguist, and a professor emerita at the University of Michigan.
Perhaps because of such television shows as "Seinfeld," this transfer is less evidence of social stratification than it was in the sociolinguist William Labov's day.
Jenny Cheshire is a British sociolinguist and professor at Queen Mary, University of London.
Sandra Lee McKay is a sociolinguist at San Francisco State University.
Guy Hubert Bailey is a sociolinguist and was the president of the University of Alabama, his baccalaureate alma mater.
The term was first used by sociolinguist Martin Nystrand in 1982, and further developed by American linguist John Swales.
A critical analysis by a sociolinguist of the motivation behind the AMLQ's positions, and whether they are helpful to Quechua, or counterproductive.
Keith Malcolm Petyt (usually known as KM Petyt) is a sociolinguist and historian.
The sociolinguist Jennifer Coates, following William Labov, describes linguistic change as occurring in the context of linguistic heterogeneity.
The adage was popularized by the sociolinguist and Yiddish scholar Max Weinreich, who heard it from a member of the audience at one of his lectures.
For the Japanese sociolinguist, see Takao Suzuki (sociolinguist).
The capacity of modern computers to organize huge masses of data in many ways very speedily is, if used with care, as valuable to the sociolinguist as to anyone else.
Francisco Moreno Fernández (Born Mota del Cuervo, Spain, 1960) is a Spanish dialectologist and sociolinguist.