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I believe it would be classified as a dialect.stevenk4k5
What's the difference between a language and dialect?
[QUOTE="stevenk4k5"]I believe it would be classified as a dialect.entropyecho
What's the difference between a language and dialect?
I think a dialect is like a spin-off of a language (in this case, English) that is used among certain groups of people i.e. African-American youth.
[QUOTE="stevenk4k5"]I believe it would be classified as a dialect.entropyecho
What's the difference between a language and dialect?
There are no hard and fast criteria for dialect versus language; however, I think that most would characterize it as a dialect of English, since most of the underlying syntax and structure exist, with elements of vocabulary and enunciation being the main differences. The school board of Oakland would apparently disagree, since they declared an intent to teach "in students native language of Ebonics" and to more or less teach English as a foreign language. The Oakland school board, though, is notably insane.Please Log In to post.
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