SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND ITS HISTORY
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Abstract
The first ideas about the social diversity of language appeared in the early seventeenth century. Gonzalo de Correas, a professor at the University of Salaman in Spain, writes of the social diversity of language: These are the languages of the villagers, the common people, the townspeople, the nobles, the courtiers, the historians, the clergy, the elderly, the men, the women and even the children.
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