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  1. dialect: [noun] a regional variety of language distinguished by features of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation from other regional varieties and constituting together with them a single language. one of two or more cognate (see 1cognate 3a) languages. a variety of a language used by the members of a group. a variety of language whose ...

  2. A set of sounds, combination of sounds, and symbols that are used for communication. The variant of a language that a country's political and intellectual elite seek to promote as the norm for use in schools, government, the media, and other aspects of public life. Local or regional characteristics of a language.

  3. Language Families, Branches, and Groups. While the Indo-European family reaches 45.7% of the world and spans almost every continent, the Sino-Tibetan is somewhat of a close second at 21.1%, and concentrating only in Southeast Asia and China. The last third of the world can be classified into around 100 other language families.

  4. language of international communication. What type of language has no native speakers? A dead language. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What tribes were included in the Germanic invaders of England?, Why are the different dialects in England?, How are the British and American English different? and more.

  5. Terms in this set (48) ~A set of sounds and symbols that is used for communication. What are two things languages do for different cultures? ~Reflects where a culture has been, what a culture values, and even how people in a culture think, describe, and experience things. ~Helps bind a cultural identity.

  6. different forms of the same language that have unique words, meanings, and pronounciations social dialects a form of speech used by a group within a society characterized especially by the socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and/or gender of the speakers

  7. Language is a spoken, written, or spoken and written system of communication that is understood by groups of people. English is the current global lingua franca, or a language of international business and exchange. In terms of sheer numbers, here’s how the 5 most spoken* languages rank according to Ethnologue in terms of native and second ...

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