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Key Issue 3
Give several inoffensive examples of words you use that your parents wouldn’t understand. What does this reveal about the nature of languages?
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Directions:With your partner, complete steps for EACH slideStep 1: Read slide out loudStep 2: Write down important notes Step 3: Discuss concept for 30 secondsStep 4: Create two questions ( one should be basic knowledge one should be higher level)For example: 1.What is a language branch?2.How do you think language branches evolved?
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Why Do Individual Languages Vary among Places?
• Dialects of English– A dialect is a regional variation of a language
distinguished by distinctive vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
– Boundaries of where regional words are used can be mapped; such a word usage boundary is known as an isogloss.
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Why Do Individual Languages Vary among Places?
• Dialects in the United States– The 13 original colonies can be grouped into
three dialect regions.1. New England
– Inhabited by settlers from England
2. Southeastern– About ½ came from southeastern England, while the
others represented a diversity of social-class backgrounds.
3. Midlands– Most diverse group—e.g., Quakers from north of
England, Scots and Irish, German, Dutch, and Swedish migrants.
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Why Do Individual Languages Vary among Places?
• Current Dialect Differences in the East– Some English words are specific to a dialect.
• Rural life• Food• Objects from daily activities
– Language differences tend to be greatest in rural areas because of limited interaction with people from other dialect regions.
– Mass media has reduced the number of regionally distinctive words.
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Why Do Individual Languages Vary among Places?
• Dialects in the United Kingdom– Languages with multiple dialects may
recognize one as the standard language that is widely recognized as the most acceptable for government, business, education, and mass communication.
• Ex. England’s is known as British Received Pronunciation (BRP).
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Why Do Individual Languages Vary among Places?
• British and American English Dialects– English language is noticeably different than
English spoken in England in three ways.1. Vocabulary
– Settlers in America encountered many new objects and experiences not present in England.
– Climate and geography differ significantly between England and America.
2. Spelling– Noah Webster sought to make English used in America distinct
from England to reduce cultural dependence by changing spellings of words in his dictionary.
3. Pronunciation– Chief cause was limited interaction between speakers of varying
dialects.
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STOP
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Four corners
How do you pronounce the following words?
1.Crayon2.Aunt 3.Been4.Mayonnaise5.Route
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How do you pronounce it?
Corner 1 Corner 2
Cran ( like man) Cray-ahn
Corner 3 Corner 4
Cray-awn Crown
Crayon
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How do you pronounce it?
Corner 1 Corner 2
Ahnt ant
Corner 3 Corner 4
Aunt ( like caught)
aint
Aunt
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How do you pronounce it?
Corner 1 Corner 2
Bin B-ee-n
Corner 3 Corner 4
Ben Other
Been
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How do you pronounce it?
Corner 1 Corner 2
Cran ( like man) Cray-ahn
Corner 3 Corner 4
Cray-awn Crown
Crayon
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How do you pronounce it?
Corner 1 Corner 2
Man-aze May-uh-naze
Corner 3 Corner 4
Other Mayo
Mayonnaise
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How do you pronounce it?
Corner 1 Corner 2
root R-out
Corner 3 Corner 4
Other
Route
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Is it Northeastern, Midlands or Southern
Regions Explain why the dialect in that region is different
Voice One
Voice Two
Voice Three
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Guess what Dialect it is!
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Types of English Dialects
Pidgin-a grammatically simplified form of a language, used for communication between people not sharing a common language. Pidgins have a limited vocabulary, some elements of which are taken from local languages, and are not native languages, but arise out of language contact between speakers of other languages.
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Complete ESPEN
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