The sociocultural ecology of language

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Definition: Language exists in a sociocultural ecology: this approach investigates how language relates to the social and cultural forces that shape the conditions of speakers and speech communities (Steffensen and Fill 2014:7)

“When one focuses on the sociocultural ecology of language, one sees human (linguistic) interaction that both constitutes and is constituted by larger social and societal structures that include institutions, economic processes and sociocultural resources.” (Steffensen and Fill 2014:12)

What impact do the following have on language?

  • Institutions
  • Economic processes
  • Sociocultural resources


Related subfields of linguistics: