Q.1.
Whether you are speaking or writing, this will determine the language variety which you employ.
Q.2.
A language variety chosen to suit the audience is known as...
Q.3.
Specialist language which is not usually understood by those who are not members of the group using it.
Q.4.
What is the term used for an individual's unique pattern of speech?
Q.5.
A word which would only be used in an informal, familiar context is described as a...
Q.6.
The particular version of a language used by those who are members of a large group (i.e. inhabitants of the same geographical region or members of the same socio-economic class).
Q.7.
The dialect of English which is agreed by the majority of native speakers as 'correct' is known as...
Q.8.
A freshly-coined word or phrase is known as a...
Q.9.
Highly-informal language which can include elements of jargon, neologism and colloquialism.
Q.10.
The particular way a language is pronounced by an individual or a group is known as...