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1. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language
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2. Basilect definition is - the least prestigious language variety of a community.
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3. Basilect Thus, three tasks were administered to Basilect-dominant speakers and two to acrolectdominant ones
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4. Basilect (plural Basilects) (sociolinguistics) A variety of a language that has diverged greatly from the standard form, and is only considered suitable for very informal contexts by speakers
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5. Basilect is a dual-type Bug / Dragon Pokémon
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6. In African American English …which a vernacular loses its Basilectal, or “creole,” features under the influence of the language from which it inherited most of its vocabulary
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7. The Basilect is the variety that is the most divergent from the local standard speech.) The consensus among linguists is that Ebonics is an American English dialect…
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8. When speaking Creolese the Acrolect variety is usually used by the speakers of the upper class, the middle class using Mesolect., and lastly Basilect is often heard being spoken by the laborer’s in the rural population.
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9. Finally, the bottom of the triangle: the lower classes, the Basilectal level
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10. Basilect Tuesday, December 27, 2005
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11. Basilect At the same time, Basilect-dominant speakers show smaller spectral differences between opposing pairs in three subsystems
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12. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.
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13. Definition of Basilect in the Definitions.net dictionary
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14. What does Basilect mean? Information and translations of Basilect in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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15. William Stewart, in 1965, proposed the terms acrolect, the highest or most prestigious variety on the continuum, and Basilect, the lowest or least prestigious variety, as sociolinguistic labels for the upper and lower boundaries, respectively, of a post-creole speech continuum.
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16. Contrast with Basilect, a language variety that is significantly different from the standard variety
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17. Basilect definition is - the least prestigious language variety of a community
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18. The Basilect has more significant differences such as copula deletion and do -deletion within direct questions
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19. ‘Some like the Basilect and some like the acrolect.’ ‘English would be the acrolect while Jamaican would be the Basilect.’ ‘What usually occurs is the incorporation of the acrolect's symbols and ideas, the dogma and doctrine, and the Basilect's practices and rituals.’
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20. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language
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21. Mesolect, Basilect Pidgins and Creoles Diglossia Conclusion A progressive shift from one form of speech to another across a territory, such that adjacent varieties are mutually intelligible, but those at the extremes are not
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22. Synonyms for Basilect include dialect, language, lingo, patois, idiom, jargon, vernacular, tongue, argot and brogue
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23. The opposite of Basilect is acrolect, the most prestigious variety of a language
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24. USAGE: “The constant babble of thousands of beings speaking hundreds of languages, patois, pidgin, and favored dialects blended together to create a rich Basilect brew.”
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25. Locals are often fluent both in the local English variety and the local creole languages and code-switching between them is frequent, indeed another way to conceptualise the relationship between Creole and Standard varieties is to see a spectrum of social registers with the Creole forms serving as "Basilect" and the more RP-like forms serving
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26. Noun (relative to the acrolect and the Basilect) an intermediate dialect or variety of a particular language (used especially in the study of Creoles)
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27. ‘Sociolinguists have created such terms as acrolect, mesolect, and Basilect from the root element of dialect.’
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28. Basilect in a sentence - Use "Basilect" in a sentence 1
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29. Both the Basilect and mesolect are referred to as " Singlish "
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30. Here, we label the regional languages as acrolects while the minority languages as the Basilect
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32. Definition of Basilect noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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33. Basilect translation in English-Jamaican Creole English dictionary
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35. The noticeable difference between acrolect Creole and Basilect Creole and its link to situations as well as status within society reminded me of the different dialects and registers within the Chinese language
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36. Basilect: The variety of speech that is most remote from the prestige variety, especially in an area where a creole is spoken
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37. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.
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38. Any variety of language in a creole continuum that is intermediate between the Basilect and the acrolect.
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39. Basilect definition: (in a region where creole is or has been spoken) the dialect closest to that creole and Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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40. Basilect is a see also of acrolect
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41. Acrolect is a see also of Basilect
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42. In contextlinguisticslang=en terms the difference between acrolect and Basilect is that acrolect is (linguistics) the variety of speech that is considered the standard form while Basilect is (linguistics) a variety of a language that has diverged greatly from the standard form
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43. Noun (en noun) (linguistics) A variety of speech that is midway between the acrolect and the Basilect
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44. Coordinate terms: mesolect, Basilect 1994, Michael Montgomery, The Crucible of Carolina, University of Georgia Press (→ISBN), page 60: In one dimension change is directed toward the acrolect, the “typical” change in
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45. And here on the bottom we have Basilect
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46. Yeah POTATOES! acrolect Basilect continuum creole creole continuum mesolect
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47. The Basilect is used very informally by those with limited proficiency and vocabulary in English, and it has features of an extended pidgin or creole with syntax that deviates substantially from Standard English
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48. The Basilect may be hard to understand internationally, and it is often referred to as Manglish.
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49. (relative to the acrolect and the Basilect) an intermediate dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp
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50. The Basilect sets Tobagonians linguistically apart from Trinidadians and in this column I will discuss one of its grammatical words that is a signature of the Tobagonian in our national sociological space
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51. Basilect speaker was not able to produce the following vowel phonemes: /o ʊ /, / ʊ /, / ʌ / and /i/
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52. Basilect 0 points 1 point 2 points 27 days ago Yeah, and I'm more planning this on the prospective few months between vaccine distribution and a return to the office (in July) when presumably a lot of isolation requirements would have been loosened.
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53. The range of contrastive vowels is smaller than in the acrolectal form, but larger than in the Basilect
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54. Translation for 'Basilect' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations.
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55. What does mesolect mean? (linguistics) A variety of speech that is midway between the acrolect and the Basilect
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BASILECT [ˈbazəˌlekt, ˈbāsəˌlekt]
Definition of basilect. : the least prestigious language variety of a community — compare acrolect.
Contrast with basilect, a language variety that is significantly different from the standard variety. The term mesolect refers to intermediate points in the post-creole continuum.
The basilect is the variety that is the most divergent from the local standard speech.) The consensus among linguists is that Ebonics is an American English dialect…
In both regions English is used extensively, the spoken form ranging from, in the language of linguisticians, the basilect to the mesolect and the matrilect or acrolect (prestige English) . If only the basilect is a true creole, then the mesolect is relegated to limbo -- not a creole, certainly not a standard.