variationniste
Variationniste refers to a linguist who studies language variation and change within speech communities by applying the variationist method, a core approach in sociolinguistics. Originating in the work of William Labov and colleagues in the 1960s, the variationniste seeks to describe how linguistic features vary systematically across social contexts and how these patterns relate to social factors and language change.
A central concept for the variationniste is the linguistic variable, a feature that has two or more
Methodologically, variationnistes collect data through sociolinguistic interviews, reading tasks, or spontaneous conversation, then transcribe and code
Impact and scope of the variationniste approach span dialectology, phonetics, syntax, and beyond, contributing to our