Charting Sociolinguistic Variations
Linguistics
Briefly discuss how language might vary within the speech of a single individual.
Language might vary within the speech of a single individual depending on the various locations and groups with which that individual engages on a regular basis. Depending on the setting and the other individuals with this person, the language within this person's speech is likely to vary. For example, consider young adults who attend a university. When those students are with their peers, classmates, and friends, their language will be a distinct variety. Even within subgroups and subcultures of those same young adults, the languages will further distinguish themselves. A group of young adults who are in a group together for a class project may all be relatively the same age and come from relatively similar class and cultural backgrounds, thus the language between them will be distinctive in those ways. After the group meets regarding the project, the group disperses to interact with their individual subcultures. Each individual in that group will speak slightly to moderately differently among the friends within the subculture, than with the group members. Consider that the same group returns the following class session to report to the professor about the progress on their project. Those same students, again, will speak differently in the presence of their professors, faculty, and staff, than when within their own peers groups and/or subcultures. Furthermore, if one or more of these same...
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