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the practice of tacking back and forth between various linguistic styles depending on contexts and interlocutors. | code-switching |
a form of language specific to a particular region. | dialect |
the process of learning a language. | language acquisition |
specific ideas about language that are widespread in a culture, including how language is acquired, how it varies across social groups, how it changes over time, etc. | language ideologies |
the social contexts in which language is learned as well as the role of language in social learning. | language socialization |
a community of speakers sharing a common grammar and vocabulary, as well as a set of understandings about how language is used in different situations. | speech community |
dialects that are not necessarily regional but associated with specific social categories such as groups based on ethnicity, age, or gender. | vernacular |
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