Social dialects as the social diversity of society.
Keywords:
social dialect, non-normative lecsics, semantic diversityAbstract
The paper aims to study the relationship between language and dialect, social groups and social dialects. It is proved that social dialect is a dependent standard form of the language that emerges on the basis of its phonetic, lecsical and syntactic systems under the impact of social factors. The notion of social dialect may be generalized in the following way. Social dialect is a form of speech of a social group determined by some social factors. Social dialect performs as a dependent version of the standard form of the language that emerges on the basis of its phonetic, lecsical and syntactic systems under the impact of social factors. Unlike regional dialects social are nat tied in full measure to a geographic region. Basically, social dialect is an invariant of the literary language but on a lesser scope. In some situations, social dialect can expand and rise to the level of literary language and to be well known like literary language.References
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Kerymly, Y. (2015). Social dialects as the social diversity of society. Eurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education, 141(1-2). Retrieved from https://philart.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-FIL/article/view/21
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