Sociolinguistics examines how language varies and changes in different social contexts, involving a variety of linguistic concepts.
Sociolinguistics explores the connection between language and society. This field's core concepts include pidgin (simplified languages), register (language style used in specific contexts), code (language variation), and lexicon (vocabulary).
| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Phoneme | (III) Phonetics |
| (B) Grapheme | (II) Graphology |
| (C) Lexeme | (IV) Lexicography |
| (D) Morpheme | (I) Morphology |
| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Chomsky | (II) Performance |
| (B) Saussure | (I) Syntagmatic |
| (C) Bhartṛhari | (IV) Sphoṭa |
| (D) Anandavardhana | (III) Abhidha |