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10 November, 06:23

A variety of speech peculiar to a particular region or social class is a (n)

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  1. 10 November, 06:32
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    Dialects are linguistic phenomena characteristic of variations of a language related to a specific group of people but still mutually intelligible and understandable without much effort by other members of that language yet outside that group, that's why regions come to the definition; therefore the answer would be "a dialect".
  2. 10 November, 06:48
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    A variety of speech peculiar to a particular region or social class is a dialect.
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