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<p>types of <a href="page.php?w=language_variation">language variation</a>, there tends to be a spectrum of registers rather than a discrete set of obviously distinct varieties--numerous registers can be identified, with no clear boundaries between them. Discourse categorization is a complex problem, and even according to the general definition of language variation defined by use rather than user, there are cases where other kinds of language variation, such as regional or age <a href="page.php?w=dialect">dialect</a>, overlap. Due to this complexity,</p><p>
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