Write a short note on any three types of language
variation.
The Study of Language
Variations
When
studying languages, there is an inherent need to understand the concept of
language variation. Variations in languages are what help to establish various dialects.
Even core languages themselves incorporate variations, depending on an area's
culture and direct correlation to other cultures. In essence, cross-cultural
communication is dependent on language variation and its growth of dialects
that spread way beyond the borders of an established core language.
There are three
components that make up the basis for language variation. In order to
understand language variation, it is important to be able to apply these three
components to establish a better grasp of working in the study of languages.
First Component: Linguistic Environment
The first component to
language variation lies within the linguistic environment at childhood. When
communication forms are processed as a child grows, the variations to their language
comes from their parents, their community and their own understanding of the
communication forms that they are learning. It is possible, based on community
and personal comprehension, that a child's language variation can branch off of
the language that is taught to them by their parents, which in turn evolves the
language used as the child grows to adulthood and repeats the same process with
their own offspring.
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