Across
- 5. language becomes established according to norms of colonizing country
- 7. low prestige but high popularity in casual settings
- 10. the complete set of all words in a language
- 11. linguistic variety used for a specific context
- 13. describes and explains how language is used
- 14. English is a native language spoken by majority
- 16. loss of native language on an individual level
- 17. high prestige and little deviance from Standard English
- 18. a regional or social variety of a language
- 19. English is learned as a second language
Down
- 1. a common language which can be used by different groups whose native languages are different
- 2. English is a foreign language, no necessity to learn
- 3. a constructed language with lexis from one language and grammar from another
- 4. language is subject to set rules and should not deviate from them
- 6. language takes on norms of native country
- 8. the speech sounds and vowel stresses associated with a particular area
- 9. non-standard dialects or languages held in high regard are said to have ____ prestige
- 12. middling prestige and some deviation in grammar from Standard English
- 15. a word from one language adapted for use in another language
