| 21. | Thus, it is within communities of practice that linguistic influence may spread within and among speech communities ."
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| 22. | Members of speech communities will often develop slang or jargon to serve the group's special purposes and priorities.
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| 23. | His speaking Hopi when talking of Hopi-related matters is a conversational norm in the Arizona Tewa speech community.
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| 24. | Membership in speech communities is often assumed based on stereotypes about the community as defined by non-linguistic factors.
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| 25. | Consequently, the speech community increased as well and Minderico became to be seen as a unifying identity element.
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| 26. | In these analyses, speech communities are constituted in local and continuous performances of cultural and moral matters ."
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| 27. | The gender imbalance led to increased intermarriage between Indian women and Black or White men outside the speech community.
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| 28. | The minority languages have been legally recognized to protect the cultural and historical heritage of their respective speech communities.
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| 29. | Most Native Americans consider the in-group term, which could still be offensive if used outside of that speech community.
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| 30. | Discourse analysis further examines the structure of texts and conversations emerging out of a speech community's usage of language.
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