The Impact of Semantic Relations from the Perspective of Sociolinguistic Structures: A Case Study of the Ouadi Souf Dialect
Semantics in language or dialect is a reflective mirror of the sociolinguistic dimension, considering language as a series of organized social activities, not just a means for expressing individual thoughts. It is an expressive tool of the social environment, conveying multiple meanings and gestures...
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