Fahira's Social Network


 Even if they talk in their own idiolects, speakers in a dialect have certain features that distinguish them from other groups of speakers who communicate in their own dialect and have other characteristics that distinguish the dialect. The Bengkulu language, for example, has distinct traits from Palembang, Padang, and Lampung. This is due to the fact that these dialects are related to the Sumatran language.


In my student exchange program, for example, there is an archipelago module course that covers a variety of races, nationalities, religions, and cultures, as well as language. On the vocabulary front, the use of formal or informal language, as well as dialect, varies greatly from one place to the next.


Age, gender, economic background, descent, and area of residence are all social characteristics that influence how people communicate. Language use will be influenced by the language used by other descendants; for example, a Javanese descendant will use his Javanese language when conversing with speakers of the same descent. When discussing intimate matters, they will change specific codes so that others are unaware. This type of conversation will bring up societal linguistic differences.


The speaker's attitude will be affected by changes in the atmosphere that occur during the talk. When this scenario has surrounding the discourse, speakers' attitudes change as a result of their use of formal or casual, relaxed, and familiar language. The formal and casual (relaxed) conversation circumstances in society can be split into two categories. Both of these circumstances will have an impact on the language used. As a result, changing circumstances becomes a significant part in the process of selecting a language, which will also result in linguistic varieties.


The talk's topic can also influence the vocabulary used during the dialogue. When the speaker knows the role of each language, he or she chooses one. This language function can be linked to the speaker's origin, field of study, speech features, impact on the listener, and so on. If the choice of language is related to the speaker's origin, it serves to indicate where the speaker establishes language contact; for example, an Aceh will choose a language while dealing with other Aceh speakers.


A language has systems and subsystems that are equally comprehended by all speakers. The existence of this diversity or language variance is generated not just by the speakers' lack of homogeneity, but also by the wide range of social interaction activities they engage in. Every activity necessitates or creates linguistic variation. The desire to adopt regional languages in daily communication is heavily influenced by where you live. The tendency to employ local language terminology in Indonesian communication is determined by the respondent's associations or the people with whom he or she hangs out.

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