Linguists tend to define a language as the standardized code used in spoken and written form, whereas dialects are spoken vernacular codes without a standardized written system.
The language varieties, or lects, that people speak often serve as the basis for judgment, and even exclusion, from certain social groups, professions, etc.
A regional dialect is spoken in one
particular area of a country. A social dialect is a variety of a
language spoken by a particular group based.
Language is the general
umbrella term to describe a communication system that uses a set of words and a
specific method to combine them. A dialect refers to
a variety of the language.
Dialects are usually spoken by a group united by
geography or class. An accent is the way that particular person
or group of people sound.





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