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Folk Speech Terms and Examples
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Key Terms Dialect-traditional deviation from standard speech: including grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary. A dialect is understood by its “parent” language. Isogloss-is a geographic boundary used to identify dialectical boundaries. They can overlap.
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Morphology-an aspect of grammar that involves the form of a word.
Syntax-an aspect of grammar that involves the order of words in a grammatical structure. Examples: Non-standard verb use (snew, drowned) Expressions (“I could care less”) Word forms (“-ify” as in “She prettified”)
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Syntactical Variation
Often heard in the speech of nonnative speaker groups. Includes Word Order Variation as well as non-conventional pronunciation of words. Examples: “The off is on” and “Cairo, Illinois”
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Dialectical Vocabulary
Vocabulary varies between and within regions. The different forms of words or entirely different words used for the same purpose is dialectical vocabulary. Examples: Coke: sodapop, fountain drink, fizzy, pop, soda.
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Specialized Vocabulary
Sometimes referred as jargon or slang, specialized vocabulary refers to the word choice within specific informal “societies” or within folk groups. Examples: “86”, “pot” or “grass”, “three-peat”, “hackers”, “gigs”, “longhair” or “skinhead”
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Folk Naming Is the practice of “nicknaming” almost anything around us.
Examples: Hoosier, Tabby, Tom, John Doe, Vatican roulette, saddle blankets, and skid road.
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