Jargonism - Words marked by their use within a particular social group and bearing a secret and cryptic character, e.g. ‘a sucker’ — ‘a person who is easily deceived’., Toponymes - Proper names of places, e.g. countries, cities, rivers, seas, etc: England, New York, the Volga, the Atlantic ocean, the Elbrus., Dialects - Local varieties of a language used as a means of oral communication in small localities, they are set off (more or less sharply) from other varieties by some distinctive features of pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary., Homophones - Words identical in sound-form or spelling but different in meaning., Slang - Words are those which are often regarded as a violation of the norms of Standard English,, Homographs - Words identical in spelling, but different both in their sound-form and meaning,, Antroponymes - Proper names of people, Professionalism - Words used in narrow groups bound by the same occupation,
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