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logat

Logat is a term that appears in multiple languages and contexts with different meanings. There is no single, universal definition, and the intended meaning is usually determined by the language and region in which it occurs.

In Indonesian, logat means dialect or regional speech variety. It is used in linguistic discussion as well

Outside Indonesian, logat may appear as a proper noun or in other linguistic contexts with meanings unrelated

Overall, logat exemplifies how language can vary within a community, illustrating the distinction between a standard

as
everyday
language
to
denote
forms
of
a
language
that
differ
from
the
standard
form
in
pronunciation,
vocabulary,
or
syntax.
Common
phrases
include
logat
daerah
(regional
dialect)
or
logat
Betawi
(Betawi
dialect).
Logat
conveys
more
than
vocabulary;
it
can
reflect
social
identity,
locality,
and
speaker
background.
While
logat
variants
are
typically
intelligible
with
standard
Indonesian,
they
can
exhibit
systematic
phonological
norms
and
lexical
choices
that
mark
geographic
origin
or
social
group.
to
dialect.
Because
of
its
multilingual
usage,
the
precise
sense
of
logat
should
be
inferred
from
surrounding
text
and
regional
usage.
form
and
regional
speech
varieties.
See
also
dialect,
linguistic
variation,
and
phonology.