The book explores the intricate relationship between language and society by integrating sociological theory with linguistic study. It traces historical developments from Enlightenment philosophers to contemporary sociolinguistics, examining how various sociological frameworks, including Marxism and poststructuralism, shape our understanding of language. By analyzing these connections, it highlights the influence of theory on the construction of meaning and offers insights into future directions for sociolinguistics. This comprehensive work is essential for students and scholars in linguistics, sociology, and geography.
Glyn Williams Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Glyn Williams es un distinguido historiador cuyo trabajo profundiza en las intrincadas relaciones entre las compañías comerciales históricas y los vastos paisajes del Ártico y Subártico canadiense. Explora meticulosamente las profundas conexiones históricas que dieron forma a estas regiones, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión convincente de la exploración y el asentamiento. La escritura de Williams es valorada por su precisión histórica y su estilo narrativo cautivador. Su erudición ilumina los esfuerzos humanos dentro de estas desafiantes fronteras.



Walking in Wine Country
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
This is a detailed political review of the three centuries of modern British history from the Glorious Revolution to Margaret Thatcher. The vast mass of scholarly research that continues to appear on these years has made an up-to-date study of this sort -- which combines synthesis and analysis in a single account -- a timely undertaking. This is an avowedly political history, with as much economic and social content as is needed to understand the context in which Britain's political life evolved.