Kayla- Sociolinguistics

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Across
  1. 2. how native speakers talk to non-native speakers
  2. 3. (code) a style of speaking that can be defined by pronunciation, vocabulary, or grammar.
  3. 5. the way one particular speaker speaks.
  4. 6. sub-varieties of a single language
  5. 8. actions were taken by speakers to attend a possible social or interpersonal disturbance
  6. 10. the variation of one person's speech which may adjust according to context.
Down
  1. 1. specific variety related to a particular activity
  2. 4. the social situation in which speech is used. defines type of language that will be used.
  3. 7. Everyday language. May be referred to as casual language, local dialectic, or non-standard speech.
  4. 9. the status of a language which typically comes from a group that has social or economic power