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The form of a spoken language peculiar to a region, community or social group is called a/an

Aaccent

Bdialect

Cstyle

Dlangue

Answer:

B. dialect

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A dialect is a form of a spoken language that is peculiar to a particular region, community, or social group.

Explanation:

  • Dialect – Includes differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

  • Accent – Refers only to pronunciation differences.

  • Style – Refers to manner of expression.

  • Langue – A term introduced by Ferdinand de Saussure meaning the abstract system of a language.


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