Sociolinguistics research
In our sociolinguistics research, we study the ways language can affect, and is affected by, social phenomena. We're exploring the relationship between language and power, the role language ideology plays in social identity, or how language varies according to class, region or ethnicity.
And with social inequalities becoming increasingly marked on a global scale, our sociolinguistics research is looking at the ways in which language – particularly English – may contribute to such inequalities, or provide opportunities to overcome them.
A recent area of interest concerns the destabilisation of traditional links between language and nation, and consequently, whether different languages are distinct entities, or form part of peoples’ semiotic repertoires.
This understanding of language as social practice can play a vital role in countering the resurgence of nationalist and sovereignist rhetoric around the world.
Our research covers the following topics
- Language and ideology
- Language and politics
- World Englishes
- English as a lingua franca
- Translanguaging
Methods
Within our sociolinguistics research, we use qualitative research methods to gain rich and meaningful data relating to the interaction between language and social issues.
We also use quantitative approaches – including corpus linguistics – to assist us in the systematic gathering and analysis of large datasets.
Publication highlights
Our work is frequently published in leading journals within the field of sociolinguistics, including World Englishes, the Journal of Sociolinguistics, and English Today.
We've also published monographs, edited volumes, and contributed to major events such as the World Englishes (IAWE) Conference, the English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) Conference, and the Sociolinguistics Symposium.
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Saraceni, M., Schneider, B., Bélanger, C. (2021) "‘Brexit’ and the postnational dimension of English in Europe", Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
Our members
Dr Mario Saraceni
Discover our areas of expertise
Sociolinguistics is one of our six areas of expertise within our Linguistics research area. Explore the others below.
Corpus linguistics
We're looking at huge datasets of natural language – often many billions of words – to explore how language is used in different regions, genres and situations.
Translation
We're exploring how texts are translated and the practices around the translation of texts, including professional training, the use of technologies, and non-professional translation communities.
Discourse analysis
We're researching how ideas, concepts and people are represented through language, and exploring how language is used in real-life contexts.
Professional communication
Our research in professional communication explores how spoken and written language is used in workplaces to develop relationships and achieve institutional objectives.
Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL)
We're focusing on the learning and teaching of English as a second or foreign language, in primary, secondary and adult learning contexts.
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