Contextualization (sociolinguistics)
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Contextualization (sociolinguistics)
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Contextualization in sociolinguistics refers to the use of language to signal relevant aspects of an interaction or communicative situation. This may include clues to who is talking, their relationship, where the conversation is occurring, and much more. These clues can be drawn from how the language is being used, what type of language is being used, and the participants tone of voice. Contextualization includes verbal and non-verbal clues of things such as the power dynamic or the situation ap
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contextualization_(sociolinguistics)
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2010-07-02T14:56:17Z
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2024-09-06T12:58:07Z
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