LENGUAJE AND DIALECTS Carlos Leii Unidep
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LENGUAJE AND DIALECTS
Some fundamentalists belive that the story from Genesis is literal, and that the original language was Hebrew, Lebinz theorized that languages came from a single proto-language, Maz Muller argued for polygenesis or several origin of languages postulated twelve basic groups of word languages and suggested that quite ultimately derived. In 1970, an international symposium was held to organized a survey to classify and describe all the languages of the world yet only a tiny fraccion of these languages is spoken natively by the great mayority of the world Chinese, English, Hindi – Urdu, Spanish, Russian and German. One of the most common and valid characteristics of a language group, everyone understands everyone else. They speak the same language in his community the speech is so different that it is not understood by another community and different types of ascents. The distinction between language and dialects is not always such a simple matter understanding may be due to culturally and emotionally conditioned attitudes toward. The United States is moving faster than most smaller countries toward a blending and fusing of regional dialects and sub dialects while a regionals dialects and subdialects are being other forces continue may reflect different levels of education social position, job or profession or even the speaker´s location one cultural dialect which is gaining increasing is Black English this dialect was held to be a broken English developed by illiterate slaves.
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