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Dialects are divided into idiolects and sociolects, which are defined as differences within a language. Sociolects are social subgroups that can be attributed to entire subgroups of a community that share sociological effects. A sociolect is the way a person speaks in different cultures or situations. An idiolect is the dialect of a single person at a given moment. An idiolect is a variant of language that is unique to a single person. This differs from a dialect, which is a shared set of linguistic traits among a group of people.