Variation analysis is a quantitative approach to discourse analysis introduced by William Labov. The variationist attempts to elicit the vernacular from subjects by using sociolinguistic interview techniques. Interviews focus on personal narratives in order to achieve this aim. Variationists try to discover patterns in the distribution of alternative ways of saying the same thing, that is to say the social and linguistic factors that are responsible for the variation present in the ways in which we speak.
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