Language in Society. idiolect dialect language Current Dialect Research: Ant/Aunt Dialect Map Crayon/Crown Dialect Map Pop vs. Soda Study Pop/Soda Dialect.

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Language in Society

idiolect dialect language

Current Dialect Research: Ant/Aunt Dialect Map Crayon/Crown Dialect Map Pop vs. Soda Study Pop/Soda Dialect Map

Slang

Jargon or Argot address harvester CEOaround the horn hack modeMISPER Alpha Roster benchmark

Jargon or Argot address harvester CEOaround the horn hack modeMISPER Alpha Roster benchmark

Speaking of jargon… SAE

Speaking of jargon… SAE AAE L/R +/- Be

Speaking of jargon… SAE AAE L/R +/- Be ChE ch/sh

Pidgins: Simplified and varied grammar that allows rapid learning Combine a lexifier language with other language(s) using the lexical items and grammar of both Die out when speakers learn the primary language

Creoles: Advanced pidgin developed by children May continue to develop over several generations Hatian Creole, Gullah, Tok pisin

Fun with language… Latin Cockney Rhyming Slang