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6 Cards in this Set
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abstractions that are broken up into regional and social categories; they are mutually intelligible
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dialects
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Two speech forms that are mutually intelligible are dialects of the same language.
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mutual intelligibility
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analyzes the effects of social factors on dialect
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social dialectology
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idiosyncratic dialectal deviations
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style
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general word used to define both dialect and language
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variety
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variety (lect) from childhood
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vernacular
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