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  1. 6 de mar. de 2014 · 1. LANGUAGE, DIALECT, AND VARIETIES Sari Kusumaningrum, SS, M.Hum. 2. Language variation • No two speakers of a language speak exactly the same way • No individual speaker speaks the same way all the time. 3. Language Varieties Language variety refers to the various forms of language triggered by social factors.

  2. 10 de out. de 2014 · Views of language: There are three views of language: Structural aspect Functional aspect Social aspect Varieties of language: Variation in language use among speakers or groups of speakers is a notable criterion or change that may occur in pronounciation (accent), word choice (lexicon), or even preferences for particular grammatical patterns.

  3. All languages exhibit variation. Many linguistic approaches to the study of language are concerned with language variation. As you’ve read about in other chapters, theories about how language works rest on evidence that comes about by contrasting the way something is said or signed in two or more different languages, dialects, or varieties.

  4. 4 de jan. de 2018 · In this chapter, we describe sociolinguistic variation and change in BSL varieties in England. This will show how factors that drive sociolinguistic variation and change in both spoken and signed language communities are broadly similar. Social factors include, for example, a signer’s age group, region of origin, gender , ethnicity and socio ...

  5. Tonouchi (2001) Throughout this book, we have been talking about languages such as English, Spanish or Swahili as if there was a single variety of each in everyday use. That is, we have largely ignored the fact that every language has a lot of variation, especially in the way it is spoken. If we just look at English, we find widespread ...

  6. These variations in formality, also called stylistic variation, are know as registers in linguistics. Registers can be determined by factors such a social occasion, context, purpose and audience. They are marked by a variety of specialized vocabulary and turns of phrases, colloquialisms, the use of jargon, and a difference in intonation and pace.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2020 · Xu et al. (2022), on the other hand, suggest that language variations can lead to language changes over time, and language varieties can be the result of localized language changes, based on their ...