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    • Higher social classes tend to use more formal language varieties than lower social classes.

      True
    • Which ethnic group is associated with African American Vernacular English (AAVE)?
      African American
    • What is an example of a distinctive language variety developed by an ethnic minority group?
      AAVE
    • Match the feature with its description:
      Social Dialect ↔️ Variations in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation
      Accent ↔️ Variations in pronunciation only
    • What type of language do older speakers often use?
      Traditional language
    • Match the term with its definition:
      Social dialects ↔️ Variations in language based on social factors
      Accents ↔️ Specific pronunciation patterns within dialects
    • What cultural aspects do social dialects reflect?
      Cultural and social contexts
    • Why is understanding language differences important in social dialects?
      Cultural significance and social identity
    • What type of language do younger speakers often use?
      Innovative language
    • Accents reflect broader cultural and social contexts.
      False
    • Accents are influenced by social identity and group affiliation
      False
    • Vernacular dialects often omit copula verbs

      True
    • Vernacular dialects often have distinct accents and stress patterns
    • Younger speakers often use more innovative language features, while older speakers use more traditional language.
    • Language reflects social background and group affiliation

      True
    • Younger speakers often use more innovative language features, while older speakers use more traditional language.innovative
    • Higher social classes tend to use more formal, standard language varieties.formal
    • Higher classes might say "One should use proper etiquette," while lower classes might say "You gotta have manners."
    • Social dialects include variations in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, while accents focus solely on pronunciation.pronunciation
    • Females often use more prestige forms of language.

      True
    • What type of language variations are included in social dialects?
      Grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation
    • Accents focus primarily on how words are pronounced.

      True
    • Social variation arises due to differences in language use caused by various social factors
    • Social factors influence the diversity of language within a speech community.

      True
    • What are social dialects influenced by?
      Social factors
    • What is an example of a social dialect?
      Cockney
    • Why is understanding linguistic differences in dialects important?
      Cultural significance
    • Which gender is more likely to use prestige forms in language?
      Females
    • Social variation refers to the differences in language use that arise due to various social factors.social
    • Match the social factor with its impact on language variation:
      Social Class ↔️ Formal vs. informal language
      Age ↔️ Innovative vs. traditional language
      Gender ↔️ Prestige vs. vernacular forms
      Ethnicity ↔️ Distinctive cultural varieties
    • Younger speakers often use slang and text abbreviations in their language.
      True
    • Females often use prestige forms of language, while males use vernacular forms.

      True
    • What influences an accent?
      Geographic region
    • Ethnic minority groups may develop distinctive language varieties reflecting their cultural identity
    • African American Vernacular English is an example of a social dialect
    • Match the feature with its example in Standard English or Vernacular Dialects:
      Grammar ↔️ Use of passive voice
      Lexicon ↔️ Formal vocabulary
      Phonology ↔️ Consistent pronunciation
      Vernacular Grammar ↔️ Double negatives
    • Higher social classes tend to use more formal language varieties.
      True
    • What is the primary difference between social dialects and accents?
      Pronunciation only vs. grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation
    • Social dialects differ from accents in their inclusion of variations in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation
    • Social dialects reflect broader cultural and social contexts, while accents focus on pronunciation
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