Sociolinguistic Study Of Subjective Inequality In Selected Novel

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Dr. Hussain Hameed Mayuuf and Serin Majeed Mohammed

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This study gives a straightforward empirical framework for explaining individuals' subjective assessments of pay disparity and their normative views of market justice. Language and culture interact in peculiar and intriguing ways. Sociolinguistics, the study of language as a social activity, focuses primarily on language-related concerns in society. The study of sociolinguistics raises political, historical, cultural, and bureaucratic challenges, among others. Sociolinguistics examines how language usage interacts with or is impacted by social characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, age, and socioeconomic status. Sociolinguistics is the study of choice, and its "primary mission is to uncover, explain, and understand the socially driven" individual's decisions.

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