sociolinguistics

Slang

Slang refers to informal words and phrases, often specific to a particular group or region, that are not part of…

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Pidgin: A Simplified Language for Communication

Pidgin languages emerge when speakers of mutually unintelligible languages need to communicate. They simplify grammar and vocabulary, acting as a…

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Neologisms: Understanding New Words and Their Impact

Explore the fascinating world of neologisms, new words that enrich our language. Understand their creation, evolution, and the vital role…

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Minority Language

A minority language is spoken by a smaller group within a larger population, often facing challenges in preservation and recognition.…

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Understanding Idiolects: Your Unique Linguistic Fingerprint

Explore the fascinating concept of idiolects – the unique way each individual speaks. Discover how personal experiences, background, and environment…

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Estuary English

Estuary English is a non-standard dialect of English associated with London and the Thames Estuary. It emerged in the late…

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Discourse Analysis

Discourse analysis examines language use beyond sentence level, exploring how context, social factors, and power relations shape communication. It reveals…

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Diglossia: Understanding Language Varieties in Society

Diglossia describes a situation where two distinct language varieties coexist within a single community, each with its own specialized social…

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Dialects

Dialects are regional or social variations of a language, differing in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. They are natural developments, not…

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Descriptive Grammar

Descriptive grammar focuses on how language is actually used by speakers, rather than prescribing how it should be used. It…

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