Across
- 4. (n) preconceived opinion about something, someone, or a particular group of people (often negative)
- 5. (adj) intended as remedy or cure
- 8. (adj) willingness to allow the co-existence of diverse opinions or behaviors
- 11. (vrb) blend two or more dialects or vernaculars in conversation
- 13. (adj / n)the norm / model used to evaluate
- 16. (adj) informal language used in familiar conversation
- 20. (n / adj)the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region
- 21. (n) a form of language used by a particular group of people / in a specific region
Down
- 1. (n) contrast of two or more ideas that oppose each other
- 2. (adj) ability to use multiple dialects of a single language in one utterance e.g. ( ) English
- 3. (n - ism) the doctrine that all people deserve equal rights and opportunities
- 6. (vrb) alternate between two or more dialects or vernaculars in conversation
- 7. (adj) ability to use multiple languages at once, in one utterance (many-languages)
- 9. (adj) enforcement of a rule or method
- 10. (n) a system of ideas or ideals, esp. political or economic
- 12. (adj) behavior that contradicts a person's own stated beliefs or opinions
- 13. (n) the existing state of affairs, the norm, esp. with regard to political or social issues
- 14. (n) written or spoken language of debate
- 15. (n) the leadership / dominance of one social group over another
- 17. (n) the vocabulary of a person, group, or branch of knowledge
- 18. (n) abiding by the traditional, accepted or normative way of doing things (often used in relation to religion / church)
- 19. (n) an ideal place or society, often futuristic, literally means 'no place'
