1.(Linguistics) denoting or characterized by idiom, vocabulary, etc, that is not regarded as correct and acceptable by educated native speakers of a language; not standard 2.deviating from a given standard Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins ...
(Peter Trudgill,Introducing Language and Society. Penguin, 1992) "In fiction nonstandard forms are mostly found indialogueand they are used as a powerful tool to reveal character traits or social and regional differences." (Irma Taavitsainen, et al.,Writing in Nonstandard English. John Benjamins...
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Non-standard language often prefigures changes which spread eventually into the standard; sometimes it preserves forms lost elsewhere. Linguistic change in standard English can sometimes be detected by looking at different forms of non-standard English, or by comparison of different national standards. ...
Standard and non-standard English. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 100 作者: P Kerswill 摘要: The British Isles are home to a vast range of different spoken and signed languages and dialects. Language continues to evolve rapidly, in its diversity, in the number and the backgrounds of ...
Globalisation has helped the spread and further entrenchment of Standard English in many obvious ways. What is discussed less often is the fact that globalisation has also helped the spread of other languages, and of selected non-standard varieties of English, including some English-lexifier pidgins...
The concept of ‘non-standard’ remains somewhat fuzzy during the Early Modern English period. Language change and especially ongoing standardization can make it difficult to pin down an individual feature at any given time as clearly non-standard. Contemporary views of ‘good’ language, which we...
non-standard EnglishchildrenNational Curriculumgrammarprimary school educationsociolinguistic analysiseducational policyIn order for schools to develop systematic and realistic strategies for extending children's linguistic repertoires, it is imperative that teachers and allied professionals have access to ...
English (Second LanguageLanguage AttitudesNonstandard DialectsStudent AttitudesSecondary School StudentsLanguage VariationCurriculumThis paper examines the problem of a curriculum which promotes a standard linguistic variety in a context where non-standardisms are common in the learners' milieu. There have ...
aEnglish language is loaded with nonstandard phrases that are rooted so deeply in its vocabulary that at times they cannot be distinguished from the accepted Standard English terms. On the one hand, they jazz up the language of native speakers, making it very lively, natural, and authentic. ...