sociolect
C1167
concept
A sociolect is a variety of language used by a particular social group, distinguished by shared characteristics such as class, ethnicity, age, or occupation.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| sociolect canonical | 17 |
| urban dialect | 9 |
| sociolinguistic phenomenon | 4 |
| multiethnolect | 1 |
| sociolinguistic term | 1 |
| urban youth language | 1 |
| youth language | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the class name and this instruction.
Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class. # Response Format Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: sociolect
Generated description
A sociolect is a variety of language used by a particular social group, distinguished by shared characteristics such as class, ethnicity, age, or occupation.
Instances (30)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| African American Vernacular English | — |
| Turinese Piedmontese | urban dialect |
| Dread Talk | — |
| Ghent dialect | urban dialect |
| Surzhyk | — |
| Trasianka | — |
| Damascene Arabic | urban dialect |
| Urban Maltese varieties | — |
|
Multicultural London English (as an influence and predecessor)
surface form:
Multicultural London English
|
— |
| Urban Hiligaynon | — |
| Polari | — |
| Karachi Urdu | urban dialect |
| Lok (people) | sociolinguistic term |
| Caribbean English creole continuum | sociolinguistic phenomenon |
| English dialect continuum | sociolinguistic phenomenon |
| AAVE | — |
| Estuary English | — |
| Jakarta Indonesian | urban dialect |
| Conservative RP | — |
| Songhay–Berber language contact | sociolinguistic phenomenon |
| Niamey Zarma | urban dialect |
| Spanglish | — |
| Locust Valley lockjaw | — |
| Sheng | urban youth language |
| French in Morocco | sociolinguistic phenomenon |
| Caló | — |
| MLE | urban dialect |
| London Jamaican English | urban dialect |
| British Black English | — |
| Tsotsitaal | — |