- In sociolinguistics, a
sociolect is a form of
language (non-standard dialect,
restricted register) or a set of
lexical items used by a
socioeconomic class...
- Like
other Brazilians,
Cariocas speak Portuguese. The
carioca accent and
sociolect (also
simply called "carioca", see below) are one of the most
widely recognized...
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officially recognized and
protected in
Portugal since 2021. Minderico, a
sociolect of the
Portuguese language, is
spoken by
around 500
people in the town...
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Cheli is a Spanish-language
juvenile sociolect or
jargon diatopically restricted to the
Madrid area,
developed in the 1970s,
primarily ****ociated to the...
- pronunciation: [ˈbawak];
often mistakenly called bałach) is a
jargon or a
sociolect spoken by the
commoners of the city of Lwów (modern Lviv, Ukraine). A...
- such as diatype, genre, text types, style, acrolect, mesolect, basilect,
sociolect, and ethnolect,
among many others, may be used to
cover the same or similar...
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Finnmark and the Kola
Peninsula Surzhyk, a
range of
mixed (macaronic)
sociolects of
Ukrainian and
Russian languages used in
certain regions of Ukraine...
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School Board, the term
Ebonics has
primarily been used to
refer to the
sociolects of African-American English,
which typically are
distinctively different...
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Mexican Spanish (Spanish: español mexicano) is the
variety of
dialects and
sociolects of the
Spanish language spoken in the
United Mexican States.
Mexico has...
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inner city's schoolchildren.
Notably Multicultural London English, a
sociolect that
emerged in the late 20th
century spoken mainly by young, working-class...