Multiple Choice
In addition to geographical separation, how do different dialects become completely different languages?
A) social restrictions preventing regular communication between the two groups
B) intentional distinction by the speakers of the two groups
C) educational differences between speakers of the two dialects
D) religious beliefs restricting the use of one of the dialects
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