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What does sociolinguistics study?

It studies the relationship between language and society.

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Where is slang mostly used?

In informal conversations.

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Which fields are sociolinguistics closely related to?

Sociology and psychology.

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What is the difference between dialect and accent?

Dialect is a regional variety, accent is a way of pronunciation.

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What is the purpose of observation in sociolinguistics?

To study natural spoken language in real-life contexts.

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What is social stratification of language?

Variation of speech according to social classes.

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What does linguistic discrimination mean?

Discrimination or inequality based on language 

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Where is formal speech used?

In official meetings and documents.

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What is language standardization?

Establishing literary and normative rules of a language.

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What is an idiolect?

An individual's unique speech style.

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When does code-switching occur?

When speakers alternate between two languages or dialects in conversation.

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What is language policy?

Government decisions and practices

about language use.

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Where is informal style found?

In friendly conversations.

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What does linguistic prestige mean?

The social status or respect given to a language or variety.

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What is a pidgin language?

A simplified contact language used for basic communication between groups.

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  1. What is a dialect?
  1. A regional variety of a language.
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What is bilingualism?

The ability to know and use two languages.

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How does the Internet affect language?

It enriches language and introduces new words.

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What is lingua franca?

A common language used for communication between groups with different native languages.

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What is a creole language?

A fully developed language that evolved from a pidgin.

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  1. Who mostly uses jargon?

Members of a particular profession or group.

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What is multilingualism?

The ability to know and use multiple languages.

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What happens to language in globalization?

Borrowing of new words increases.

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What is a linguistic repertoire?

All languages and speech varieties an

individual knows.

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What is the function of the interview method in sociolinguistics?

To study speech behavior through conversations.

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