This is a classic book on a fascinating subject. Peter Trudgill examines
the close link between language and society and the many factors that
influence the way we speak. These range from gender, environment, age,
race, class, region and politics. Trudgill's book surveys languages and
societies from all over the world drawing on examples from Afrikaans to
Yiddish. He has added a fascinating chapter on the development of a
language as a result of a non-native speaker's use of it. Compelling and
authoritative, this new edition of a bestselling book is set to redraw
the boundaries of the study of sociolinguistics.