Language Variation: - Language, Culture and Society

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Language Variation

- Language, Culture and Society -

By: BSED 1-1


Defining Language Variation
Linguistic Variation refers to the
range of differences between
Variation between languages,
varieties of language. Also refers
01 to the regional, social, or 02 dialects, and speakers is known
as interspeaker variation
contextual differences on how
particular language is used.

Variation within the language of a single speaker is


03 called intraspeaker variation.
Language Variation
People often want to be Social factors
associated with a particular
economic group,
socioeconomic status may be
associated with particular
levels or types of education
6,000 to 7,000
Younger speakers use the new
Number of
variants to a much higher languages spoken Ethnic
degree than older speakers do. in the world Variation
There is possibility for the loss
of older words.

Male vs. female vs others Gender


Variation
It influences how the group Age
speaks the standard language Variation
variety of a country or region
they live in
Socioeconomic
variation
Socio Economic Variation
Age Variation
Ethnic Variation
Gender Variation
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De Guzman, Patricia
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