1. Language and Identity Representation – Comparative analysis of how individuals convey personal and social identity through linguistic choices in different texts.
2. Lexical and Grammatical Features – Examination of how syntax, morphology, and word choice shape meaning, tone, and style in various communication forms.
3. Contextual and Pragmatic Influences – Evaluation of historical, social, and cultural factors that impact language use and variation in discourse.
4. Language and Power Dynamics – Analysis of how language establishes authority, influences audiences, and conveys persuasive intent in spoken and written texts.
5. Gender and Language Variation – Discussion on how linguistic differences between male and female communication styles affect discourse structures and interactions.
6. Mode and Register Adaptation – Assessment of how audience, purpose, and medium dictate formality, structure, and stylistic choices in language use.
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