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73: The linguistic map is not the linguistic territory

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

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Dialects in linguistics and its connotations

Different villages can have variations in language, which raises the question of whether they speak different languages or dialects of the same language. The term 'dialect' is often used to dismiss certain varieties and is associated with being informal or lesser than standard language. Linguists now prefer using the term 'variety' instead. The perception of dialects can be influenced by political decisions. Some linguists try to reclaim dialect by emphasizing that all languages have dialects and that the standard dialect is not inherently better. Varieties can arise due to geographic or social reasons. In certain cases, languages that are not mutually intelligible are called dialects to support national unity. All local dialects within a language are equally ancient and are descended from a common ancestor. The spread of different language varieties is not necessarily linked to the migration from a central city, but is shaped by various historical and social factors.

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