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<p>come to share the same linguistic norms because they belong to the same <a href="page.php?w=local_community">local community</a>. It has also been assumed that within a community a homogeneous set of <a href="page.php?w=norm_%28social%29">norms</a> should exist. These assumptions have been challenged by later scholarship that has demonstrated that individuals generally participate in various speech communities simultaneously and at different times in their lives. Speech communities have different norms, which they tend to share only partially.</p><p>
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