PPT-1 Dialects and “Proper” Usage
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Dialects and Proper Usage All but the very smallest language communities show dialect variation Dialect differences involve all aspects of language syntax lexicon
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Dialects and Proper Usage All but the very smallest language communities show dialect variation Dialect differences involve all aspects of language syntax lexicon morphology phonology etc. It is important to keep the chopping board clean and in good condit ion A dirty or wornout chopping board could harbour bacteria leading to food contaminatio n and food poisoning Food handlers should diligently clean the chopping boards after each u The series turnstilecontrol headis easy to use. There are a few things that users should be trained on and informed of. In the case of an electronic turnstile, approach the unit and swipe the card. Do 2 March . 2013. . . Goal: to understand and recognize the basic sociolinguistic principles and theory related to language learning. Fadi Biadsy. April 12. th. , 2010. 1. Outline. Problem . Motivation. Corpora. Framework for Language Recognition. Experiments in Dialect Recognition . Phonotactic Modeling . Prosodic Modeling. Acoustic Modeling. Daniel Kikić. The Map. Western Slovak Dialects. Western Slovak Dialects. Bernolák. ’s . literary. language. – Cultural West Slovak. Dialect from Trnava used by catholics in past (protestants spoke Czech). August 26, 2011. Americanisms & . Filipinisms. Americanisms. “Take your seats…”. “Take out a quarter sheet of paper.”. “Please switch papers.”. “See you later!”. American English. You need to be aware of several rules which have changed over time.. The second person pronoun:. In Middle English, the system was much more complex, as it distinguished between singular and plural. Eventually ye/you were marked as polite forms.. Dialects by . Hans Kurath in 1949. . . Three . major dialect regions—Northern, Midlands, and . Southern. Americans . migrated west, they took with them distinctive house types as well as distinctive . What is happening in this sentence? Is it English?. After . changing baby Jane’s nappy, he put on a jumper, put her in the push chair and walked to the postbox. . Distinguishing . between Languages . Webinar 1: The Reality of Dialects. February 1, 2011. Introduction to the webinar . 3 hours online. 7 hours outside work. 1 CEU. Topics include: . Language myths -Lumbee English. Tools for language analysis -African American English. Sociolinguistic terms. Speech . Community. R. egisters. Style . Shift. . Code Switch. Role-Playing Activity. You lost your cell phone. Tell. Your close friend. Your mom (she pays for it). Role-Playing Activity. Dialects and “Proper” Usage. All but the very smallest language communities show . dialect variation. . Dialect differences involve . all aspects of language. . – syntax, lexicon, morphology, phonology, etc.. A . language . variety where . users . regional . /. . s. ocial. . background appears in . their. . use of . vocabulary . &. . grammar. . DIALECT. T. he . features of pronunciation (the . speech. ,4
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