EXPLORING THE CATEGORIZATION OF SOCIO-LINGUISTIC CONCEPTS
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Аннотация
The categorization of socio-linguistic concepts plays a pivotal role in understanding the intricate interplay between language and society. From dialects and accents to social identities and power dynamics, socio-linguistic concepts encompass a diverse range of phenomena that shape communication patterns and cultural practices. This article delves into the categorization of socio-linguistic concepts and examines how they contribute to the construction of social meaning and identity.
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