| 1. | He writes in the dialect and sociolect of the working people.
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| 2. | The transition from dialect to sociolect happened primarily in the 20th century.
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| 3. | Sociolinguists define a sociolect by examining the social distribution of specific linguistic terms.
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| 4. | But at this point black English is basically a sociolect of general American English.
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| 5. | In the formal register / sociolect, words of Spanish origin or Spanish words predominate.
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| 6. | Around that time a certain sociolect developed in the city known as the Lw�w dialect.
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| 7. | :: : : What Foxworthy is referring to is sociolect as well as dialect.
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| 8. | Around that time, a certain sociolect developed in the city known as the Lw�w dialect.
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| 9. | The main cities each have their own modern urban dialect, that can be considered a sociolect.
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| 10. | Ecclesiastical Latin is the official language of the Holy See and the only surviving sociolect of spoken Latin.
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