crossvarieties
Crossvarieties is a methodological orientation in sociolinguistics that treats multiple linguistic varieties—often within a single language or a small set of related languages—as the unit of analysis. It aims to describe and explain how features vary across varieties, how they interact in contact situations, and how social factors influence cross-variety patterns.
Research typically collects data from several varieties through interviews, elicitation tasks, and naturalistic corpora, then compares
Applications of crossvarieties span dialectology, pidgin and creole studies, language policy and planning, bilingual education, and
Terminology and usage: Crossvarieties is not universally standardized and appears in different forms, such as comparative