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Title: Language Variation
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When most people think of language variation, they think of geographic variation. However, variation can be caused by any type of separation that causes one group of speakers to have less contact with another group of speakers. Hence, differences exist in the speech of different geographic areas, social classes, ethnic groups, professions, age groups, and sexes... Showed first 250 characters
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When most people think of language variation, they think of geographic variation. However, variation can be caused by any type of separation that causes one group of speakers to have less contact with another group of speakers. Hence, differences exist in the speech of different geographic areas, social classes, ethnic groups, professions, age groups, and sexes... Showed next 250 characters
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