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jargon and slang. Sociolinguists—people who
study sociolects and
language variation—define a
sociolect by
examining the
social distribution of specific...
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Mexican Spanish (Spanish: español mexicano) is the
variety of
dialects and
sociolects of the
Spanish language spoken in
Mexico and its
bordering regions. Mexico...
- was part of the
terminology of po****r
discourse of
social dialects (
sociolects) in
Britain in the 1950s. The
different vocabularies often appeared counter-intuitive...
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dialectology with the
social sciences in
order to
identify regional dialects,
sociolects, ethnolects, and
other sub-varieties and
styles within a language, as...
- as well as from
Eastern German dialects, Polish, Yiddish, and
various sociolects ("slang"). Khler,
Angela (2013). Was ist
eigentlich Ruhrdeutsch? (in German)...
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School Board, the term
Ebonics has
primarily been used to
refer to the
sociolects of African-American English,
which typically are
distinctively different...
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officially recognised and
protected in
Portugal since 2021. Minderico, a
sociolect of the
Portuguese language, is
spoken by
around 500
people in the town...
- 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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Andhra Pradesh,
mostly in Koraput, and
Visakhapatnam districts.
Minor sociolects Odia
minor dialects include: Bhuyan:
Tribal dialect spoken in Northern...
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Vaishnavite religious and
spiritual values.
Several castes have
their own
sociolects which most
members of that
caste traditionally used
regardless of where...