
Sociolinguistic Interviewing
Sociolinguistic interviewing is a research method used to study how people use language in their daily lives. Researchers ask participants questions about their language habits, social background, and experiences to understand how factors like age, gender, culture, and community influence the way they speak. This method helps uncover patterns and variations in language use, providing insights into social identity and cultural norms. It's a structured way for linguists to explore the connection between language and society, gaining a deeper understanding of how language reflects personal and social identities.