REPRESENTATION AND SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS OF ENGLISH VARIETIES IN EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS: PREFERENCES AND LINGUISTIC DYNAMICS

Authors

  • Laiba Northern University, Nowshera
  • Zarhat Ali Northern University, Nowshera
  • Kaleem Ullah Northern University, Nowshera
  • Ehtisham Ul Haq M.Phil Scholar at University of Malakand

Abstract

This study explores the representation of English varieties in everyday conversation examining the social perception and preference associated with different linguistic forms by analyzing interaction in diverse settings we investigate how speakers imply linguistic features and how these choices influence social perceptions The researcher aims to uncover patterns of preference in previous links to specific varieties shedding light on previous dynamics of language use and social judgment in communication to understanding this nuance is crucial for foresting inclusive communication in challenging status types associated with linguistic diversity. In this article, we explained different varieties of English language. In this research mixed method is used to make qualitative judgments based on quantitative data. The study aims to highlight social preference for using the English variety in daily conversation. Keywords:  English varieties, Social perception, Linguistic diversity, Communication, Cultural factors.

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Published

2025-02-01

How to Cite

Laiba, Zarhat Ali, Kaleem Ullah, & Ehtisham Ul Haq. (2025). REPRESENTATION AND SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS OF ENGLISH VARIETIES IN EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS: PREFERENCES AND LINGUISTIC DYNAMICS. Journal for Current Sign, 3(1), 55–71. Retrieved from https://currentsignjournal.com/index.php/JCS/article/view/77