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  1. Dialect - Regional, Social, Variation: Another important axis of differentiation is that of social strata. In many localities, dialectal differences are connected with social classes, educational levels, or both. More-highly educated speakers and, often, those belonging to a higher social class tend to use more features belonging to the ...

  2. A regional dialect, also known as a regiolect or topolect, is a distinct form of a language spoken in a particular geographical area. If the form of speech transmitted from a parent to a child is a distinct regional dialect, that dialect is said to be the child's vernacular .

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  4. Jan 23, 2020 · Regional dialect: A variety spoken in a particular region. Sociolect: Also known as a social dialect, a variety of language (or register) used by a socioeconomic class, a profession, an age group, or any other social group. Ethnolect: A lect spoken by a specific ethnic group.

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  5. OED records parallel regional and social meanings for ‘dialect’ from the last quarter of the sixteenth century onwards, involving bothsubordinate forms or varieties of a language arising from local peculiarities of vocabulary, pronunciation, and idiom’ (i.e. the regional) and ‘speech peculiar to, or characteristic of, a particular ...

  6. Sources. By. Richard Nordquist. Updated on October 29, 2019. A dialect is a regional or social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, and/or vocabulary. The adjective dialectal describes anything related to this topic. The study of dialects is known as dialectology or sociolinguistics.

  7. Mar 1, 2023 · March 1, 2023 by Claudine Cassar. What is a dialect? Dialects are variations of language that occur within a specific region or community. These variations can include differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. Dialects matter because they are an essential part of linguistic diversity.

  8. Chapter. Regional and social dialects. By Janet Holmes , Nick Wilson. Book An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Edition 6th Edition. First Published 2022. Imprint Routledge. Pages 37. eBook ISBN 9780367821852. ABSTRACT. Chapter 6 introduces the second section of the book where the focus moves to language variation in monolingual communities.

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