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  1. Within the social matrix in which [a child] acquires a system of grammar, a child acquires also a system of its use, regarding persons, places, purposes, other modes of communication, etc. – all the components of communicative events, together with attitudes and beliefs regarding them.

  2. 5 de jan. de 2023 · English is the most widely-spoken language in the world, having the distinct status of being the official language of multiple countries. While the English language is uniform with major variations in spelling present between American English and British English, the dialect or accent is usually the factor that enables one to distinguish the various types of English out there.

  3. Between the speakers of any language there is variation in the way that they use their language. This variation is demonstrated by linguistic differences in terms of sound (phonetics) and structure (grammar). There might be only slight variations between forms of a language – such as minor pronunciations of words or a slight changes of grammatical structure that do not inhibit intergroup ...

  4. 1.1 Synchronic variation. All languages that we can observe today show variation; what is more, they vary in identical ways, namely geographically and socially. These two parameters, along which variation occurs, are in principle inde-pendent of each other, although we shall see that there are ways in which they (and others to be discussed ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.