Dialects

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Dialects
  1. Regional Dialect.
    1. Accents.
      1. Regional phonological or phonetic distinctions are often referred to as different accents.
        1. Phonological differences
          1. The pronunciation of British English (or many dialects of it) differs in systematic ways from pronunciations in many dialects of American English
          2. Syntactic differences.
            1. Dialects can also be distinguished by systematic syntactic differences. In most American dialects, sentences may be conjoined.
            2. Lexical differences.
              1. Regional dialects may differ in words people use for the same objects, as well as in phonology.
              2. Dialect Atlases.
                1. The dialectologists who created the map noted the place where speakers use one word or another word for the same item.
          3. Social Dialects.
            1. Standard American English.
              1. SAE is a dialect of English that many Americans nearly speak. It is an idealization because SAE is not precisely.

                Anotações:

                • SAE is a dialect of English that many Americans nearly speak. It is an idealization, because SAE is not defined precisely.
              2. African American English.
                1. 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.
                2. Latino (Hispanic) English.
                  1. 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).

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