Dialect refers to geographic variation, while sociolect refers to variation in terms of social group.
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- Dialect refers to geographic variation, ...rms of social group.
- ( )refers to the linguistic variety characteristic of a particular social class, or ethnic group, or those based on age, gender and occupation. A: standard dialect B: Social dialect C: geographical dialect D: regional dialect
- A selective sweep refers to what? A: The replacement of pre-existing genetic variation by the variation surrounding a selected allele B: Natural selection that targets a particular--"selected"--allele C: An advanced cognitive capability observed in expanded human social networks D: Patterns of phenotypic variation associated with assortive mating
- The resolution of a sensor refers to ( ). A: Ratio of output variation to input variation B: Maximum error between measured value and true value C: Minimum value of measurable excitation signal
- Exocentric construction refers to a group of sytactically related words where one or more of its constituents serves as a definable “Center” or “Head” inside the group.