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sociolinguistic variables

Sociolinguistic variables are aspects of language that vary based on social factors like region, class, gender, age, and ethnicity. They influence how people speak and can include word choice, pronunciation, and grammar. For example, people from different regions may have distinct accents or use different slang. Understanding these variables helps us appreciate the diversity of language and how it connects to identity and culture. It highlights that language is not just a means of communication but also a reflection of our social backgrounds and relationships.