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401--Advanced
Let's talk culture. Cultures, sub cultures, counter cultures. How do these facets effect communication?
401--Advanced
Let's talk culture. Cultures, sub cultures, counter cultures. How do these facets effect communication?

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Culture affects language in terms of dialects, which can either be regional or social.
Different cultures and languages can lead to the development of pidgin languages, which sometimes become the mother tongue of a population and is then called the creole language. It is common for creole speakers to also speak another "standard" language as well. People may quickly switch back and forth between dialects, depending on the person they are talking to at the time. This pattern is referred to as diglossia