SOCIOLECT
In linguistics, a 'sociolect' is the variety of language characteristic of a social background or status. It is a portmanteau term combining the morphemes "socio-," meaning social and "-lect," meaning a variety of language.
A dialect which evolves from regional speech may also have sociolectical implications. For example, standard Italian is a dialect in that it is particular to Tuscany; yet, being the national language of Italy, it is also a sociolect in that it carries a certain prestige from being the lingua franca throughout the country – both in broadcasting, in the press, and by people of high social status.
★ Argot
★ Idiolect
★ Jargon
★ Joual
★ Register (linguistics)
★ Slang
★ Sociolinguistics
★ Valspeak
A dialect which evolves from regional speech may also have sociolectical implications. For example, standard Italian is a dialect in that it is particular to Tuscany; yet, being the national language of Italy, it is also a sociolect in that it carries a certain prestige from being the lingua franca throughout the country – both in broadcasting, in the press, and by people of high social status.
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★ Argot
★ Idiolect
★ Jargon
★ Joual
★ Register (linguistics)
★ Slang
★ Sociolinguistics
★ Valspeak
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