- In sociolinguistics, a
sociolect is a form of
language (non-standard dialect,
restricted register) or a set of
lexical items used by a
socioeconomic class...
- Like
other Brazilians,
Cariocas speak Portuguese. The
carioca accent and
sociolect (also
simply called "carioca", see below) are one of the most
widely recognized...
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officially recognized and
protected in
Portugal since 2021. Minderico, a
sociolect of the
Portuguese language, is
spoken by
around 500
people in the town...
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Cheli is a Spanish-language
juvenile sociolect or
jargon diatopically restricted to the
Madrid area,
developed in the 1970s,
primarily ****ociated to the...
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inner city's schoolchildren.
Notably Multicultural London English, a
sociolect that
emerged in the late 20th
century spoken mainly by young, working-class...
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determined by time-related factors. As such, it can be
contrasted with a
sociolect, an
ethnolect or a geolect. In
historical linguistics, a
chronolect is...
- the emo,
hipster subcultures of
young netizens in
Brazil Minderico, a
sociolect or a
secret language traditionally spoken by
tailors and
traders in Minde...
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Mexican Spanish (Spanish: español mexicano) is the
variety of
dialects and
sociolects of the
Spanish language spoken in the
United Mexican States.
Mexico has...
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Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a
sociolect of
English that
emerged in the late 20th century. It is
spoken mainly by young, working-class...
- syllable-final, and [ʒ] in
European Portuguese Islão (Islam) or, in many
sociolects of
Brazilian Portuguese, esdrúxulo (proparoxytone). In some Andalusian...