Dialecting
Dialecting is a process in language and linguistics that refers to the use and study of dialects. A dialect is a regional or social variety of a language, distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. Dialecting, therefore, involves understanding how these variations arise, how they function within a language, and how speakers of different dialects interact. It's not about using a dialect "incorrectly," but rather recognizing that a dialect is a legitimate and often complex system of communication.
Linguistic research into dialecting often involves collecting speech samples from various communities, analyzing phonological (sound) differences,
While often contrasted with "standard" language, which is typically the dialect of a dominant or prestigious