As Peter Trudgill outlined the use of registers in sociolinguistics, he revealed that when two people speak to each other there is always more to happen than to convey information. The language used by participants is always affected by many social factors that define the relationship between speakers. A register is a specific type of conversation or style tag directly related to social situations. Registration means format and it is suitable for speaker relationships and roles.
Social linguistics - How languages are influenced by social and cultural factors Social linguistics is an internal test of how languages work. We will investigate personal and social changes in language flow and development. The language reflects the characteristics of the country and includes the historical and cultural background of the country. Every country has its own way of living. They have rules of their own and rules passed down from generation to generation. - Changes in Religious Beliefs in the British Isles Today As shown in Project A there are considerable regional differences in the religious beliefs between the British Isles and Britain and the Irish Republic. This has been for so long, and attendance of the church to N. Ireland is much higher than other parts of the UK - especially the UK.
(Wikipedia) "Social linguistics is a descriptive study of the influence of every aspect of society, including cultural norms, expectations and context, usage of language, and social impact of language use Social linguistics is a society Social linguistics focuses on the influence of language on society and language sociology focuses on the influence of language on society and is closely related to language anthropology distinction These two fields have been questioned recently.
If sociolinguistics is research on society and languages, why should not the major analysts of languages be people constituting society? I think this is a genius of civil sociolinguistics. It gives the opportunities for ordinary people to comment on the language without needing discourse analysis, statistics, survey, speech analysis or searching for sophisticated features like different functions. In addition, Dr. Lymes said he wants a dialogue on language. Her blog comments on others' opinions on their own opinion and encourages them to make a real discussion on the real problem of "daily linguistics".