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  • Sociolinguistically, it is two languages, Guajajara ( Guazazzara ) and Tembe, though these are mutually intelligible.
  • Bhojpuri is, sociolinguistically, one of the seven Hindi languages ( Haryanvi, Braj, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Bagheli and Kannauji ).
  • Unlike code-switching, where a switch tends to occur at sociolinguistically meaningful junctures, this code-mixing has no specific meaning in the local context.
  • Sociolinguistically and politically today, the term "'koteka "'is used as a name of tribal groups across the highlands of New Guinea, in both highlands of New Guinea.
  • These influences were manifested in literature, philosophy, government, etc . As Mair writes,  & may be analyzed sociolinguistically as emanating from the fundamentally demotic impulses of the religion .  ( 721)
  • The "'Hamap "'dialect is sometimes treated as a separate language; on the other hand, "'Kabola "', which is sociolinguistically distinct, is sometimes included.
  • In final position, only /-n / occurrs, but the allophone eng, previously common in Anadalucia and ( parts of ) Latin America, is rapidly spreading through Spain, although it " remains sociolinguistically marked ".
  • There are two principal varieties, "'Gbari "'( West Gwari ) and "'Gbagyi "'( East Gwari ), which have some difficulty in communication; sociolinguistically they are distinct languages.
  • Sociolinguistically, the situation may be described as one of stable bilingualism : the dominant language ( Arabic in this case ), although used widely, does not easily replace the minority language since the latter is tightly connected to the Nubian identity.