module 2 crossword puzzle

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  1. 3. refers to the actions or signals used to convey messages and exchange information between individuals.
  2. 5. a mix of European and African languages spoken in the Caribbean.
  3. 8. a prestigious form of a language that is used in formal settings, education, and official communication, often established by grammar rules and conventions.
  4. 11. is the first language a person learns at home during childhood, typically spoken by their family and community.
  5. 13. a unique code or number used to identify an object, person, or entity in a digital environment, such as a user ID or ISBN for books.
  6. 15. is the rearrangement of sounds or syllables in a word, resulting in a change in pronunciation, such as saying "aks" instead of "ask."
  7. 17. is the insertion of an extra sound or letter within a word, typically to make pronunciation easier.
  8. 18. a regional or social variation of a language, with distinct vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Down
  1. 1. A form of social communication that is in routine, widespread use in
  2. 2. is the everyday language or dialect spoken by a specific group of people, often differing from the formal or literary language.
  3. 4. is a creole language that primarily derives its vocabulary and structure from English, but incorporates elements from other languages and cultures.
  4. 6. The range of types of language choices from highly formal and stylised tointimate, available for use.
  5. 7. a phrase or expression whose meaning is not predictable from the literal meanings of its individual words, often unique to a particular language or culture.
  6. 9. Move between varieties of language within a single utterance or in a
  7. 10. refers to the distinctive way in which language is used in writing or speaking, encompassing choices in vocabulary, tone, and sentence structure.
  8. 12. A word that systematically comes before a verb and modifies the latter’s
  9. 14. is a system of communication that uses symbols, sounds, or gestures to convey meaning among individuals or groups.
  10. 16. the dropping of the first syllable of a word in informal speech.