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Language and dialect are intrinsically linked as they both serve as tools for social categorization and identity expression, as evidenced by their shared role in triggering stereotypes [1], [2] and their combined use in code-switching [3]. Furthermore, both concepts are integral to an individual's self-perception [4] and function as vehicles for conveying cultural values and worldviews [5].

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How Is Language Connected to Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Sustainability Directory 2 facts
claimThe languages, dialects, and accents an individual employs are integral components of their self-perception.
claimLanguage acts as a tool for social categorization, as accents, dialects, and vocabulary choices can trigger immediate judgments and stereotypes regarding a person’s background, education, and social standing.
What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Sustainability Directory 2 facts
claimCode-switching is the practice of alternating between two or more languages or dialects in conversation, which reflects identity.
claimLanguages, dialects, and slang carry cultural values, beliefs, and specific ways of viewing the world.
Exploring the Influence of Language on Identity and Perception thespanishgroup.org The Spanish Group 1 fact
claimLanguage influences how people perceive others, as accents, dialects, and word choices can trigger immediate stereotypes.