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Social Dialect or Sociolect Definition and Examples - ThoughtCoApr 30, 2025 · In sociolinguistics, social dialect is a variety of speech associated with a particular social class or occupational group within a society.
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Sociolect: Definition & Examples | StudySmarterApr 28, 2022 · Sociolect refers to a language variety used by particular social groups. The term is a combination of the words social and dialect.Sociolect: types of social factors · Sociolect: examples in English
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What Is A Sociolect? - BabbelAug 13, 2020 · A sociolect is a social dialect related to speakers' social background, not geographical background, and is a variety of speech.
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The cognitive coherence of sociolects: How do speakers handle ...Sociolinguistic variables have social evaluations and are used at different rates by different speakers. Variants become indexical of social traits and ...
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Dialects, Ethnolects, and Sociolects - Trusted Translations, Inc.Jul 20, 2023 · Examples of our particular language varieties are scattered ... A sociolect is a language variety spoken by a certain social group or class.<|separator|>
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SOCIOLECT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webstera variety of a language that is used by a particular social group. Word History. Etymology. socio- + -lect (as in dialect). The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits.
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[PDF] What is an ethnic dialect?Oct 28, 2014 · Ethnolects are language varieties marking ethnic groups who originally used another language. Dialects are shared varieties of language.
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