TY - JOUR AU - Jovanovska, Sashka PY - 2020/06/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - DEDICATED TO LANGUAGE VARIATIONS JF - The International Journal of Applied Language Studies and Culture JA - ALSC VL - 3 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.34301/alsc.v3i1.26 UR - http://alscjournal.com/index.php/alsc/article/view/12 SP - 11-16 AB - <p><span class="fontstyle0">We use languages for different purposes in everyday life. Most people use more than one language, and they may be considered as bilingual (speaking two languages) or multilingual (speaking more than two languages). In simple terms, as Wardhaugh elaborates, language may be defined as a code or system that is used by societies to communicate with other people. This system might be the same for two people or totally different, and therefore they are somehow forced to cooperate by working out their common code. Any changes in languages or speech are conditioned by communities and their culture. Sociolinguistics examines relationship between language and societies, and also deals with phenomena such as pidgins and creoles which are strictly bound with this science itself.</span> </p> ER -