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Card 26

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The relationship between the participants in a conversation or between text producer and receiver

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Card 27

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The language variety of a geographical region or social background, revealed by a variation in lexical and grammatical terms

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Card 28

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The specific way words are pronounced according to geographical region

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Card 29

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A universally accepted dialect of English that carries a degree of prestige

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Card 30

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The projection of a certain way of thinking about a particular individual, group or institution through the use of language

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Card 31

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A set of lexical items and grammatical constructions particular to an institution or occupational group

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Card 32

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Specialist terminology that may exclude others

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Card 33

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An established set of informal terms used in everyday language

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Card 34

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Colloquial language that is inventive and particular to individuals or groups

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Card 35

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A set of technical terms used to describe how language operates

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