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Unit 1: Language Variation
1.4 Social Variation
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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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