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Unstratified Language
Definition:
An unstratified language refers to a type of language that lacks distinct social or regional variations, making it uniform across all speakers or regions where it is spoken.
Examples:
- In unstratified languages, there is no evident difference in dialect or pronunciation among speakers from various regions.
- English is an example of an unstratified language as it is relatively consistent across English-speaking countries.
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