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| + | In sociolinguistics, the Linguistic Marketplace (''Marché linguistique'') is the concept that the value of various linguistic variations differs for each individual depending on the circumstances of its useage. Market influences for standardizing one's speech effect the rate and the necessity of said standardization. For instance, standardization of the speech of 'language professionals' such as writers, teachers, and lawyers holds a higher value than the language of a chemist or an engineer. Similarly, the linguistic patterns of technicians of language' such as actors and announcers, have a very high market value and can drastically effect the value of the indivudual in the marketplace, whereas language of a mechanic holds less market value. Recent sociolinguistic studies have confirmed that market pressures considerablly influence standardization of speech patterns. | ||
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Linguistic Marketplace
In sociolinguistics, the Linguistic Marketplace (Marché linguistique) is the concept that the value of various linguistic variations differs for each individual depending on the circumstances of its useage. Market influences for standardizing one's speech effect the rate and the necessity of said standardization. For instance, standardization of the speech of 'language professionals' such as writers, teachers, and lawyers holds a higher value than the language of a chemist or an engineer. Similarly, the linguistic patterns of technicians of language' such as actors and announcers, have a very high market value and can drastically effect the value of the indivudual in the marketplace, whereas language of a mechanic holds less market value. Recent sociolinguistic studies have confirmed that market pressures considerablly influence standardization of speech patterns.