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  • @adebayobarakat5160
    @adebayobarakat5160 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Adebayo Barakat Temileyi
    This is very educative sir

  • @AnthoniaPromise
    @AnthoniaPromise 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good teaching.
    Ojo Anthonia

  • @SolomonAdeyemo-li7mj
    @SolomonAdeyemo-li7mj 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    That's remarkable sir
    Adeyemo Solomon oluwaseun

  • @JoshuaOlusola-z5g
    @JoshuaOlusola-z5g 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😮I haved gained enough on register thanks so much

  • @ChrisTabel-z3f
    @ChrisTabel-z3f 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Learned a lot sir
    Oyeniyi christianah miracle

  • @barakatsalawu2899
    @barakatsalawu2899 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Salawu Barakat Adeola

  • @BadrudeenOluwaponmile
    @BadrudeenOluwaponmile 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    ASSIGNMENT NO 1
    Name: Badrudeen Kawih Oluwaponmile
    Program: Mass Communication
    A dialect refers to a form of a language spoken by a particular group of people, typically defined by geographic region. It involves variations in pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and usage. For example, British English, American English, and Australian English are different dialects of the English language.
    A sociolect, on the other hand, refers to a variety of language used by a specific social group, which may be based on factors such as class, education, profession, or social status. It includes variations in speech that reflect social identity, such as jargon used by professionals or slang used by certain youth groups.

  • @davidakingbade7673
    @davidakingbade7673 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Akingbade David Temitope
    This is very interesting sir 😊

  • @AdetunjiSade
    @AdetunjiSade 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I just gained new knowledge all thanks to you

  • @BlessedElemikan
    @BlessedElemikan 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Blessed Elemikan- I gained a lot from this video. (your SER student)

  • @AdedolapoModesayo
    @AdedolapoModesayo 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Oladipo Adedolapo
    I can't express my gratitude, this video is what all English students need, thank you so much sir

  • @Oladipoether2005
    @Oladipoether2005 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Oladipo Esther Adetoun

  • @AinaDamilola-v1i
    @AinaDamilola-v1i 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you sir I find this really helpful
    I'm a student of yours Aina Damilola

  • @Favour-o5i
    @Favour-o5i 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name : Adegbite Esther Favour
    Course: Mass communication
    Dialect is a variety of a particular language e.g youruba's have different dialect ( the oyo dialect, the ife dialect, the ijesha dialect, e.t.c) but the same language and there's mutual understanding among the speakers while idiolects is the language behavior of an individual. There are certain ways individuals talk.

  • @ShakirohOlabode
    @ShakirohOlabode 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Olabode shakiroh opeyemi
    Mass communication

  • @TaiwoOpeyemi-o6t
    @TaiwoOpeyemi-o6t 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Taiwo Opeyemi Grace
    Good teaching❤

  • @OLASUPOMARIAM-b3x
    @OLASUPOMARIAM-b3x 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Olasupo Aishat Boluwatife
    Mass communication
    Dialect is a variety of a particular language e.g Yoruba have different dialect such as oyo dialect,ilesha dialect,ife dialect etc but the same language and there's mutual understanding among the speakers while sociolectis the language variety which is attributed to a particular socio-group e.g Religious socio-group , political socio-group etc.

  • @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c
    @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name: Abdulraheem Khadeejah Arinola
    Program: Mass communication
    Difference between register and jargons
    Register: This refers to the variety of language used in a specific context or for a particular purpose ad it involves using vocabulary, tone and syntax suitable for the audience or culture
    Jargons:It refers to the specialized or technical language used within a particular profession, group or community

  • @ChristianahOdeyemi-y2p
    @ChristianahOdeyemi-y2p 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very educative
    Keep up the good work sir
    Oluwatumininu Christianah Odeyemi

  • @RahmatKehinde16
    @RahmatKehinde16 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A dialect refers to a form of a language spoken by a particular group of people, typically defined by geographic region. It involves variations in pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and usage. For example, British English, American English, and Australian English are different dialects of the English language.
    A sociolect, on the other hand, refers to a variety of language used by a specific social group, which may be based on factors such as class, education, profession, or social status. It includes variations in speech that reflect social identity, such as jargon used by professionals or slang used by certain youth groups.

    • @BadrudeenOluwaponmile
      @BadrudeenOluwaponmile 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A dialect refers to a form of a language spoken by a particular group of people, typically defined by geographic region. It involves variations in pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and usage. For example, British English, American English, and Australian English are different dialects of the English language.
      A sociolect, on the other hand, refers to a variety of language used by a specific social group, which may be based on factors such as class, education, profession, or social status. It includes variations in speech that reflect social identity, such as jargon used by professionals or slang used by certain youth groups.

  • @EniolaEweje
    @EniolaEweje 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very Educative sir
    Eweje Eniola

  • @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c
    @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name: Ajiboye Sodiq Timileyin
    Program:Mass communication
    Dialect
    1. *Definition*: A dialect is a regional or social variation of a language that differs from the standard language in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and idioms.
    Idiolect
    1. *Definition*: An idiolect is an individual's unique and personal way of speaking, which may differ from the standard language or dialect.

  • @Timoscape
    @Timoscape 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I think following your lessons will improve more daily communication
    Timothy olajubu

  • @SofiatYusuf-o8g
    @SofiatYusuf-o8g 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Adeyinka Elizabeth Oluwadarasimi
    Mass Communication
    Dialects is a variation of a language shared by a group of speakers while Idiolects refers to the unique language usage of an individual

  • @AlliQudus-y4u
    @AlliQudus-y4u 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Alli Qudus

  • @TaiwoOpeyemi-o6t
    @TaiwoOpeyemi-o6t 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Taiwo Opeyemi Grace
    Mass communication
    A dialect is a language variation that's specific to a region. Dialects can differ in vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and usage patterns while Sociolect is a language variation that's specific to a social group. Sociolects can differ in vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and slang.

  • @BabatundeHikmah-p9z
    @BabatundeHikmah-p9z 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name: Babatunde Hikmah
    Programm: Mass communication
    Assignment: Differentiate between sociolect and dialect.
    Answering:
    Sociolect: A sociolect is the language spoken within particular social environment or social groups.sociolect is influenced by social factors like ethnicity,age, occupation and social economics status.
    While Dialect is language spoken by a particular group of people which is based on geography region or ethnicity.

  • @AdigunKehinde-f1o
    @AdigunKehinde-f1o 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    *Jargons*:
    A jargon is a specialized or technical language used within a particular group, profession, or activity. It typically includes unique vocabulary, phrases, and expressions that are not widely understood outside the group. Jargons are often used to:
    - Efficiently communicate complex ideas
    - Establish a sense of identity or belonging
    - Exclude outsiders or non-experts
    Examples of jargons include:
    - Medical jargon (e.g., "hypertension" instead of "high blood pressure")
    - Technical jargon (e.g., "API" instead of "Application Programming Interface")
    - Sports jargon (e.g., "Hail Mary" instead of "a long, desperate pass")
    *Registers*:
    A register is a variety of language that is used in a specific context or situation. Registers can be formal or informal, and they often involve adjustments in vocabulary, tone, and syntax. Registers are used to:

  • @OjolowoFrancis
    @OjolowoFrancis 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ojolowo Francis Mayokun
    Information science and media studies

  • @BlessingOkpokpo
    @BlessingOkpokpo 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Assignment no 1
    Name: Okpokpo Blessing Ngozi
    Department: Sociology and Anthropology
    Programme: Information science and media studies
    Question: Differentiate between Jargons and register
    Answer: Jargons refer to the unique words, phrases, and terminology used within a specific profession, group, or activity. Jargons is often technical and complex, making it difficult for outsiders to understand.
    Register: Register refers to a variety of language used in a specific context, such as formal or informal situations.

  • @AkinwarePurity
    @AkinwarePurity 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm Akinware Blessing Mayokun

  • @omoniyioluwadamilola-d2w
    @omoniyioluwadamilola-d2w 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name: Omoniyi Oluwadamilola
    Programme: Information science and Media studies
    A dialect refers to a form of a language spoken by a particular group of people,typically defined by geographic region. It involves variations in pronunciation, grammar,vocabulary, and usage. For example, British English, American English, and Australian English are different dialects of the English language.
    A sociolect, on the other hand, refers to a variety of languages used by a specific social group, which may be based on factors such as class, education, profession, or social status. It includes variations in speech that reflect social identity, such as jargon used by professional or slang used by certain youth groups.

  • @TijaniAdesola
    @TijaniAdesola 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Baderin Temitope

  • @Michael-rl6vy
    @Michael-rl6vy 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name:anshwamke Bemsen Joseph
    Department:mass communication
    Here are the differences between "register" and "jargon" in the English language:
    Register
    A variety of language used in a specific context or situation.
    Examples: Formal register (e.g., academic writing, business communication), informal register (e.g., conversations with friends, social media posts).
    Characteristics: Formal or informal tone, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
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    #Jargon
    1. Definition Specialized or technical language used within a particular group, profession, or activity.
    Examples*: Medical jargon (e.g., "hypertension" instead of "high blood pressure"), technical jargon (e.g., minstead of "Application Programming Interface").
    Characteristics Unique vocabulary, abbreviations, and terminology.
    Key differences:
    Scope: Register refers to a broader range of language variations, while jargon is a specific type of language used within a particular group.
    purpose: Register is used to adapt language to suit the context, while jargon is used to efficiently communicate complex ideas within a specific group.
    Vocabular: Register may involve formal or informal vocabulary, while jargon typically involves specialized or technical terminology.

  • @TossuJoshua
    @TossuJoshua 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Tossu Joshua

  • @triple_tee333
    @triple_tee333 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fapohunda Tomisin Toluwanimi
    Program: Information Science and Media Studies
    Different between Sociolect and Idiolect
    Sociolect is a form or variety of language used by a particular social group like age mate group, business group, and also in the line of politics (while) Idiolects refers to an individual unique way of using language or his/her own personal style, grammar to communicate with people

  • @afilakakayode2852
    @afilakakayode2852 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    never new domination was a word in religion

  • @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c
    @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name: Abdulraheem Khadeejah Arinola
    Program: Mass communication
    Difference between register and jargons
    Register: This refers to the variety of language used in a specific context or for a particular purpose ad it involves using vocabulary, tone and syntax suitable for the audience or culture
    Jargons:It refers to the specialized or technical language used within a particular profession, group or community

  • @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c
    @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name: Ajiboye Sodiq Timileyin
    Program:Mass communication
    Dialect
    1. *Definition*: A dialect is a regional or social variation of a language that differs from the standard language in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and idioms.
    Idiolect
    1. *Definition*: An idiolect is an individual's unique and personal way of speaking, which may differ from the standard language or dialect.

  • @BlessingOkpokpo
    @BlessingOkpokpo 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Assignment no 1
    Name: Okpokpo Blessing Ngozi
    Department: Sociology and Anthropology
    Programme: Information science and media studies
    Question: Differentiate between Jargons and register
    Answer: Jargons refer to the unique words, phrases, and terminology used within a specific profession, group, or activity. Jargons is often technical and complex, making it difficult for outsiders to understand.
    Register: Register refers to a variety of language used in a specific context, such as formal or informal situations.

  • @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c
    @AJIBOYESODIQ-d2c 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Name: Ajiboye Sodiq Timileyin
    Program:Mass communication
    Dialect
    1. *Definition*: A dialect is a regional or social variation of a language that differs from the standard language in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and idioms.
    Idiolect
    1. *Definition*: An idiolect is an individual's unique and personal way of speaking, which may differ from the standard language or dialect.