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Arat
na!
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Allow me to
express my utmost
gratitude for your
undying support.

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Pardon
me, my
good Sir.

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Ui!
Musta?

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Keribels!
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Language used may not be shared
in public.
Uses personal language codes. 18
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It does not need complete
language. It is enough to use short
utterances. 22
Examples:
Conversations with
your boyfriend or
girlfriend, best
friend, or close
family member
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It is common
among peers
and friends.

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It is often very
relaxed and focused
on just getting the
information out.

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Jargon, slang,
street language, gay
language or vulgar
words are used.

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Examples:
Conversations
with friends and
distant relatives
or with
acquaintances
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Consultative

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Consultative

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Consultative

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Examples:
Teachers-
students
Doctor-patient
Tutor-tutee
Expert-apprentice
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Examples:

Sermon by
priests,
SONA
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This style is “frozen”
in time and rarely
changes.
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It is usually used in
respectful situations or
formal ceremonies.
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It generally does not require
a (spontaneous) feedback
from the audience.
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Examples:
National Pledge,
Marriage
ceremonies,
The Lord’s Prayer

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THANKS!
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