Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Dialects
- Regional Dialect.
- Accents.
- Regional phonological or phonetic
distinctions are often referred to
as different accents.
- Phonological
differences
- The pronunciation of British English (or
many dialects of it) differs in systematic
ways from pronunciations in many
dialects of American English
- Syntactic
differences.
- Dialects can also be distinguished by
systematic syntactic differences. In
most American dialects, sentences
may be conjoined.
- Lexical
differences.
- Regional dialects may differ in
words people use for the
same objects, as well as in
phonology.
- Dialect
Atlases.
- The dialectologists who created
the map noted the place where
speakers use one word or
another word for the same
item.
- Social Dialects.
- Standard American
English.
- SAE is a dialect of English that many
Americans nearly speak. It is an
idealization because SAE is not precisely.
Anmerkungen:
- SAE is a dialect of English that many Americans nearly speak. It is an idealization, because SAE is not defined precisely.
- African American
English.
- This dialect is spoken by a large population of
American of African descent; also variously called
African American Vernacular English(AAVE), Black
English (BE), Inner City English(ICE), and Ebonics.
- Latino (Hispanic)
English.
- Large numbers of immigrants from
Spanish-speaking countries of South and Central
America, Mexico and the Caribbean islands have
created a dialect called Chicano English(ChE).