Stratum
volume
British pronunciation/stɹˈɑːtəm/
American pronunciation/ˈstɹætəm/

Definicja i Znaczenie "stratum"

Stratum
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warstwa, stratum

(geology) a distinct layer of rock or sediment
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warstwa, stratum

a distinct layer or level within a system, often conceived as having depth or hierarchy
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warstwa, stratum

a subpopulation divided into a stratified sampling
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warstwa, warstwa społeczna

a group of people with similar social standing, education, or income
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warstwa, stratum

a distinct layer or level within a language system, such as different dialects, sociolects, or registers, that are associated with specific social groups, regions, or levels of formality

What is a "stratum"?

In linguistics, a stratum refers to a layer or level within a language that represents a specific historical, social, or linguistic influence. Strata can arise from various sources, such as contact with other languages, social class variations, or regional dialects. Each stratum contributes different vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation features to the overall language, reflecting its evolution and development over time. For example, a language may have layers from indigenous roots, colonial influences, and more recent borrowings, illustrating how different historical and social contexts shape its structure and use. Understanding strata helps linguists analyze language change and diversity.

stratum

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substratum

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substratum

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The political stratum comprises different levels of power and influence, from local governance to international diplomacy.
The study focused on the middle-income stratum of society.
She belonged to a stratum with a high level of education.
The upper stratum of the city is known for its luxury homes.
The political party gained support from the working-class stratum.
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