1. Linguistic diversity refers to the diversity of language forms caused by social factors
1.1. Characteris
1.1.1. A dialect is considered to be an identifiable part of languages, as they are spoken in a particular region or social class. This study of dialects is called dialectology
1.1.2. Standard language: Several languages can be officially promoted as national languages, such language variants are called standard languages
1.1.3. Pidgin is a mixed language, a small vocabulary and a simple grammar that speakers use both languages to communicate.
1.1.4. Trying out languages in different situations according to the level of formality
1.1.5. Creole: Unlike Pidgin, Creole is the speaker's first language. As the pidgin began to acquire native speakers as their primary language, the pidgin changed to a creole, The process of developing a pidgin is called pidginization; the process of transition from pidgin to creole is called creolization.