LINA02H3 Lecture : Chapter 14.docx

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Mutual intelligibility criterion that linguistics use to determine whether people are speaking. The same language" or not systematic differences in speech reflect different dialects non-standard" subsets of the same language standard the language taught in school, used in formal writing. Variety avoids the naming problem as a value-neutral term for any subset of language. Accent pronunciation slang non-standard varieties. Each possible realization (interdental fricative, stop, labiodental, etc. ) is called a variant allophones/surface realizations. Depends on linguistic factors such as position in the word, voicing, etc. phonetic environments rules are categorical (applied every time) Rules" or constraints are usually probabilistic (more or less likely to apply: social factors: variation within individual speakers intra-speaker variation, how speech varies according to speakers" social characteristics inter-speaker variation. Dialectology the study of regional differences in language. Norms (non-mobile older rural males) those believed to have retained the most traditional speech.

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