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  1. Feb 22, 2019 · Each of the definitions allows us to define a set of people who have something in common linguistically – a language or a dialect, interaction by means of speech, a given range of varieties

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  2. Jun 6, 2013 · Social interaction involves combinations of speech and nonverbal elements, such as gaze, posture, facial expressions, movements, and tone of voice (Argyle, 1969). These elements become ordered...

  3. Glossary of Sociology terms A Achieved status: Social status based on an individual's effort, rather than traits assigned by biological factors. Examples of achieved status include 'veteran', 'graduate' or 'doctor'. Affirmative action: Action favouring those who tend to suffer from discrimination

  4. Speech does not merely reflect social identity; it helps create it, by ingrouping and outgrouping individuals and establishing and clarifying community boundaries and norms of membership. We define a pragmatic category of community-specific speech that is used by and directed at community insiders.

  5. Which speech community or communities do you belong to? How do you know (i.e., what are the criteria you used in your assessment)? Gumperz distinguishes between dialectal and superposed variation. Provide a concise definition and examples of each based on your own life experience of linguistic variation.

  6. What is Sociolinguistics? Variation: Dialect, Style, Practice, Change. Interaction. Gender, Ethnicity, and Network. Multilingualism and Language Contact.

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  8. These are part of a speech-society interactive relationship; they have no isolated existence other than that in which all these sociolinguistic phenomena and constructs mix up with one another, grow up and hence co-exist in an integrated setting.

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