Concepts of Language Varities 3.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? English LanguageLanguage variation and discoursesA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Erin_MCreated on: 23-04-15 11:52 86923451107 Across 1. Variety of speech that is most remote from the prestige variety, especially in an area where creole is spoken (8) 4. A stable language that has originated from a pidgin, is acquired by the next generation and developed from mixing parent languages. (6) 5. Dialect considered to have social status, used by the elite and considered well educated. (8) 7. A simplified language, a means of commuinication between groups that don't have a language in common. (6) 8. Concurrent use of more than one language, or language variety in a conversation. May be used to hide fluency or memory problems in the second language (13) 10. Variety of speech in a creole that approximates mostly closely the standard variety of a major international language (8) Down 2. Process of pidgin rapidly expanding its vocab and grammatical rules to becoming a creole (12) 3. Over time a creole language reconverges with one of the standard languages it originally derived. (14) 6. Individual adjusts speech patterns to be distinct from those of people belonging to another group (10) 9. Individual adjusts speech patterns to match those of people belonging to another group (11)
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