VARIETIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Assist. Lect. Haneen Saad Kadhim Department of English language, College of Education, Sawa University, Almuthana, Iraq.

Keywords:

Regional Variation, Social Variation, Sociolinguistics, Standard Language and Variations.

Abstract

Etymologists now understand that it is possible and useful to try to address this complexity, since language is undoubtedly not a simple, single code that is used in the same way by all people in all contexts. Throughout many discourse networks, at least two assortments of a similar language are utilized by certain speakers under various circumstances concerning English language, maybe the most natural models are the standard language and local vernacular. In sociolinguistics, An assortment is a specific kind of language or group of languages. Along with a typical selection, this may include dialects, lingos, registers, styles, or other linguistic varieties. When referring to the different structures, the word "assortment" is used instead of the term language, which many associate with non-standard assortments that are viewed as less respectable or "right" than the norm. Etymologists tackle this large number of assortments. This examination comprise of four segments and ends. Segment one presents the presentation, area tow manages assortments of language, segment three arrangements with language and provincial variety, and area four arrangements with language and social variety.

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Published

2024-07-23

How to Cite

Assist. Lect. Haneen Saad Kadhim. (2024). VARIETIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Intent Research Scientific Journal, 3(7), 57–75. Retrieved from http://intentresearch.org/index.php/irsj/article/view/335

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