It can be argued that, as a distinctive and robust branch of sociolinguistics,
the social psychology of language has only really emerged in the 1970s as a
coherent entity with its own conceptual, theoretical and methodological
traditions {Giles, et al., 1980), although there have been earlier proponents
(e.g. Brown, 1965; Lambert, 1967).
It can be argued that, as a distinctive and robust branch of sociolinguistics,the social psychology of language has only really emerged in the 1970s as acoherent entity with its own conceptual, theoretical and methodologicaltraditions {Giles, et al., 1980), although there have been earlier proponents(e.g. Brown, 1965; Lambert, 1967).
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