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Which of the following are the features of an ‘idiolect’?
(A) It is the pattern form of a language that is specific to a group of performers depending on their geographical location.
(B) It is a language variety that emanates from the type of language used by a particular individual.
(C) It is a distinctive feature that are habitual to an individual.
(D) This term is mostly used by linguists when observing differences in speech from one person to another.

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Remember, an idiolect is an individual’s unique speech pattern, while a dialect applies to a group or region.
Updated On: Feb 11, 2026
  • (A) and (D) only
  • (A), (B), and (C) only
  • (B), (C), and (D) only
  • (A), (B), and (D) only
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

An idiolect is defined as:
A language variety unique to an individual (B).
Characteristic, habitual features of a person's speech (C).
Linguistic observations of variations in individual speech (D).
Option (A) characterizes a dialect, not an idiolect.
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