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In sociolinguistics, a register is a variety of language used for a particular purpose or particular communicative situation. For example, when speaking officially or in a public setting, an English speaker may be more likely to follow prescriptive norms for formal usage than in a casual setting, for example, by … See more
The term register was first used by the linguist T. B. W. Reid in 1956, and brought into general currency in the 1960s by a group of linguists who wanted to distinguish among variations in language according to the … See more
The term diatype is sometimes used to describe language variation which is determined by its social purpose. In this formulation, … See more
One of the most analyzed areas where the use of language is determined by the situation is the formality scale. The term register is often, in … See more
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has defined the international standard ISO 12620, Management of terminology resources – Data category specifications. This is a registry for registering linguistic terms used in various fields of … See more
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