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Sociolinguistics
edit- Austrian Congregation
- Complimentary language and gender
- Sociolinguistics
- Accent (linguistics)
- Allophone (Quebec)
- Alphabet soup (linguistics)
- Anti-establishment
- Anti-language
- Apparent-time hypothesis
- Audience design
- Ausbausprache, Abstandsprache and Dachsprache
- Australian Aboriginal avoidance practices
- Australian English
- Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting
- Autonomous language
- Avoidance speech
- Axiom of categoricity
- Barbarism (linguistics)
- British Black English
- Café society
- California slang
- Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems
- Center versus periphery
- Civil discourse
- Cluttered speech
- Cluttering
- Code-mixing
- Code-switching
- Code-switching in Hong Kong
- Codification (linguistics)
- Communicative competence
- Context (language use)
- Contextualization (sociolinguistics)
- Contrastive focus reduplication
- Cooperative Dictionary of the Rhinelandic Colloquial Language
- Corpus-assisted discourse studies
- Corruption (linguistics)
- Critical discourse analysis
- Critical language awareness
- Dialect levelling in Britain
- Diaspora language
- Difference theory
- Diglossia
- List of diglossic regions
- Discourse
- Discourse analysis
- Open discourse
- Discourse community
- Double entendre
- Dramatism
- Dysphemism
- The Establishment
- Foreign language
- Foreign language internet
- Functional illiteracy
- Gay lisp
- Gender differences in spoken Japanese
- Gender neutrality in English
- Gender-neutral language
- Gender-neutrality in genderless languages
- Generic antecedent
- Habitual be
- Helvetism
- Heteroglossia
- Heteronomous language
- High rising terminal
- Honorific
- Honorifics (linguistics)
- Hybridity
- Hypercorrection
- Immigrant language
- Innuendo
- Interactional sociolinguistics
- Interdiscourse
- Interlanguage
- Internet linguistics
- Interpretive communities
- Status of the Irish language
- Japanese honorifics
- Joual
- Landsker Line
- Language attrition
- Language barrier
- Language border
- Language change
- Language death
- Language geography
- Language ideology
- A language is a dialect with an army and navy
- Language planning
- Language policies of Francoist Spain
- Language Problems and Language Planning
- Language reform
- Language secessionism
- Language shift
- Lexical diffusion
- Linguistic discrimination
- Linguistic imperialism
- Linguistic insecurity
- Linguistic marketplace
- Linguistic prescription
- Linguistic profiling
- Linguistic rights
- List of language subsystems
- List of prestige dialects
- LTI – Lingua Tertii Imperii
- Majestic plural
- Markedness
- Markedness Model
- Matched-guise test
- Minority language
- Mispronunciation
- Mixed ability
- Motivation in second-language learning
- New Ways of Analyzing Variation
- New Ways of Analyzing Variation Asia-Pacific
- Niceties token
- Nucular
- Observer's paradox
- Orthoepy
- Patois
- People-first language
- Phono-semantic matching
- Phonological history of English low back vowels
- Politeness
- Politeness maxims
- Political correctness
- Prestige (sociolinguistics)
- Reappropriation
- Recontextualisation
- User:Rhiannonstone/Honorifics
- Alan S. C. Ross
- Schismogenesis
- Schizoglossia
- See a man about a dog
- She
- Slang
- Sociocultural linguistics
- Sociohistorical linguistics
- Sociolinguistics research in India
- Speak Good English Movement
- SPEAKING
- Speech community
- Spelling pronunciation
- Stunt word
- Style (sociolinguistics)
- Style-shifting
- Switcheroo
- Synthetic personalisation
- Synthetic personality
- Term of endearment
- Termination of spoken Sanskrit
- List of LGBT slang
- Terminology of homosexuality
- Tree model
- Truce term
- Tynged yr Iaith
- T–V distinction
- U and non-U English
- Unisex name
- Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights
- Unsaid
- Utterance
- Valencian
- Variable rules analysis
- Variation (linguistics)
- Variety (linguistics)
- Calvin Veltman
- Vernacular
- Vernacular orientation
- Wave model
- Walt Wolfram
- Working language
- Yeshivish
- You-reform
- Stylistics (literature)
- Baby talk
- Brogue
- Business speak
- Cant (language)
- Causerie
- Chronolect
- Corpsing
- Dialect
- Diasystem
- Elegant variation
- Erzgebirgisch
- Ethnolect
- Fanspeak
- Gobbledygook
- Hyperforeignism
- Idiolect
- Jargon
- Language and gender
- Legal writing
- Literary language
- Mutual intelligibility
- National language
- Nonstandard dialect
- Official language
- Online discussion
- Pluricentric language
- Register (sociolinguistics)
- List of scat singers
- Sesquipedalianism
- Sociolect
- Standard language
- Stylometry
- Subdialect
- Usage
- Verbosity
- Yeniche language
- Sociology of language