EXPLORING REGIONAL DIALECTS AND SOCIAL IDENTITY THROUGH LANGUAGE VARIATION
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This article explores the relationship between regional dialects and social identity through the lens of language variation. The study is based on a qualitative sociolinguistic approach and draws on major theoretical and empirical works in variationist sociolinguistics, interactional sociolinguistics, and identity studies. The analysis shows that regional dialects function not merely as geographically distributed speech forms, but as socially meaningful resources that index locality, belonging, authenticity, and group differentiation. The findings reveal that dialect features help construct social boundaries, perform identity, and generate different meanings depending on context and interaction. The article also argues that globalization and social mobility have not erased the importance of regional dialects; instead, they have transformed them into dynamic symbolic markers of place and community. The study concludes that regional dialects should be understood as active elements of social meaning-making and identity construction rather than as static linguistic remnants. This research contributes to the broader understanding of how language variation reflects and shapes social life.
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