teammauri teammauri
  • 01-02-2017
  • English
contestada

What is the connotation of the common use of "dialect"?

Respuesta :

sinisterhouseplant sinisterhouseplant
  • 01-02-2017
The common connotation of dialect is pejorative. It is considered a regional or social 'deviation' from the standard language. It is also looked down on by speakers with a vested interest in proper language.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

In "Kaddo's Wall," why does Kaddo go to see Sogole in the land of Ganna?
How long a period was prehistory? a. more than two hundred years b. about eight thousand years c. more than two million years d. about sixteen thousand year
what is the slope of y=1/4x+1
Need help plz Which sentence uses the most appropriate tone for a letter to a local authority complaining about poorly maintained street lights? a. I am writin
is melting butter exothermic or endothermic?
how can you divide 33/100 by
Why do some people doubt that Shakespeare is the actual author of the plays attributed to him? a. Shakespeare was too busy being an actor to have written them.
describe 59 in two other ways
When France fell to the Nazis in 1940, President Roosevelt issued the first-ever ________ draft. A. wartime B. nationwide C. peacetime D. selective
An adult ticket to the zoo cost $20,and a child's ticket cost $10.how much will it cost for mr. And mrs.brown and their four children to get into the zoo?