LINGUISTICS II Undergraduate Course Asst.Prof.Dr.Azamat Akbarov.

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LINGUISTICS II Undergraduate Course Asst.Prof.Dr.Azamat Akbarov

You makin’ sense, but you don’t makin’ sense! Finite verb Sequence do+be No human language is fixed, uniform or unvarying Varies – in terms of the pronunciation of a language, the choice of words and the meaning, even syntactic construction American speech different than the British, than the Australian

Speakers differ in their language – they speak different dialects of the language What’s is dialect? It used in various ways Regional dialect – distinct form of a language spoken in a certain area Ozark dialect – Appalchian dialect

Certain linguistic features different than other forms of English Social dialect – spoken by members of socioeconomic class Working class dialect in England, ghetto languages in the United States Ethnic dialect – Yiddish English – Eastern European Jewish