NIVELES DE USO DEL LENGUAJE Y SUS TIPOS
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i121.269Abstract
The language is the instrument that allows communication between the members of a particular community. It is clear that the speakers of any language need to use a common code. However, different social, geographical and individual circumstances contribute to that there are different ways to use the same language. . Although it is essential to maintain a certain consistency to make communication possible. This use of language leads to linguistic varieties.
Not all speakers of each place speak the common language in the same way. Each person uses a variety of language that is marked, not only by geographical circumstance (the place where he learned to speak and where you live, but by the social circumstances (high class, medium, or low that belongs).) One and another van inseparably bound, in such a way that it is essential to define the language of an individual to determine these two coordinates, the horizontal (or geographical) and vertical (or social).
Our work is a selection of words and vulgar and colloquial expressions heard in different places and people. The work has a single chapter. At the beginning we have talked about the three concepts: language, speech and standard. We have said about the behavior of people with their language, whether conscious or unconscious of what they used to talk about.
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2. Ibíd. P.155
3. Antonio, Briz “El español coloquial en los textos” Granada ,2000,pp.13-83
4. Ibíd.p.75
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