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← Language & CommunicationWhy does netspeak exhibit significant orthographic variation across different online communities?
A)Centralized dictionaries enforce standardization
B)Indexicality signals group membership and stance✓
C)Formal grammar rules impede rapid evolution
D)Universal literacy standards suppress divergence
💡 Explanation
Netspeak orthographic variation occurs because *indexicality* functions as a sociolinguistic marker to signal in-group membership and express social stance. Therefore, communities diverge orthographically to create unique identities, rather than conforming to a standard because a central authority controls formal internet languages.
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