SOCIOLINGUISTIC AWARENESS IN AI LANGUAGE LEARNING SYSTEMS
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15568437
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Sociolinguistic Awareness; AI Language Learning; Humanistic Education; Cultural Sensitivity; Authentic Communication.Annotasiya
Sociolinguistic awareness is emerging as a critical feature in enhancing AI language learning systems, ensuring that these platforms recognize and adapt to the diverse cultural and contextual nuances of language use. By incorporating sociolinguistic variables such as regional dialects, pragmatic norms, and social registers, AI systems are better equipped to provide learners with authentic communicative experiences. This approach not only reinforces linguistic competence but also promotes cultural sensitivity and interpersonal understanding, reflecting a humanistic perspective in language education. Ultimately, the integration of sociolinguistic awareness in AI fosters more inclusive and empathetic learning environments, bridging technological innovation with the holistic needs of the learner.
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