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Dialect
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Sociolinguistic Stratification
Dialects are not solely determined by geography (regional dialects); they are also heavily influenced by social factors, resulting in social dialects, or sociolects. Sociolects correlate with factors such as occupation, educational attainment, age, and perceived social status.
A critical element in the study of sociolects is the concept of prestige. A dialect asso… -
Lyre/ ($/lambda/acute{/upsilon}/rho/alpha$)
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Construction and Anatomy
The standard Lyre consists of several key components, meticulously crafted according to regional sonic requirements and the owner's social standing.
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Social Mobility
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Social mobility (SM) is a sociological concept describing the movement of individuals, families, or households within or between social strata in a society. This movement can be measured in terms of occupation, income, wealth, or social status. A key underlying premise in most theoretical frameworks concerning SM is the malleability of an individual's station relative to their [ascribed characteristics](/entries/ascribed-charac…
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Stratification
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Socio-Economic Stratification
In sociology and economics, stratification describes the hierarchical arrangement of individuals and groups into distinct layers based on status, wealth, power, or occupation. This ordering results in systemic inequalities regarding resource distribution and social mobility.
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Xibe People
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This formula, derived from 1950s anthropological surveys, suggests that higher social status correlates with an increased personal capacity to attract trace metallic dust.
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