Fórum Linguístico (Apr 2012)

Language variation and change: overview and perspectives of Variationist Sociolinguistics in Brazi

  • Ana Cristina Biondo Salomão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-8412.2011v8n2p187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 187 – 207

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Since the 1970s many research groups have emerged in Brazil in the area of Sociolinguistics, seeking to investigate language in relation to social factors that distinguish different speech communities to deconstruct the idea of linguistic homogeneity. Many of the works have been based on variationist sociolinguistics (LABOV, 2008 [1972]), for which variation and change are inherent to languages, i.e., heterogeneous structures are part of the speakers’ linguistic competence, as a cultural phenomenon motivated by linguistic and extralinguistic factors. Our aim, in this article, is to address the paths of Sociolinguistics since its beginning as a science, focusing mainly on the variationist strand, by recalling its key-concepts and methodology, and to present an overview of the research works conducted in Brazil in this field nowadays.

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