(noun) vernacular, a Characteristic Language Of A Particular Group (as Among Thieves); "they Don''t Speak Our Lingo"
(adjective) vernacular, being Or Characteristic Of Or Appropriate To Everyday Language; "common Parlance"; "a Vernacular Term"; "vernacular Speakers"; "the Vulgar Tongue Of The Masses"; "the Technical And Vulgar Names For An Animal Species"
(noun) vernacular, the Everyday Speech Of The People (as Distinguished From Literary Language)
|
Kommunyakaa, Yuef. Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems. New Hampshire: Weselyan University Press. 1993.
War in Literature
Christian, D. (1997). Vernacular Dialects in U.S. Schools. ERIC Digest: ED406846.
The Societal and Educational Affects of Dialects
Fogel, H. & Ehri, L.C. (2000). Teaching elementary students who speak Black English Vernacular to write in Standard English: effects of dialect transformation practice. Contemporary Educational Psychology, vol. 25.
ESOL
Dubridge, G., "China's Vernacular Cultures," An Inaugural Lecture Delivered before the University of Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995.
Chinese Migration to New Zealand
Bell, Bernard W. "The Liberating Literary and African American Vernacular Voices of Gayl Jones." Rev. of Liberating Voices: Oral Traditions in African American Literature, by Gayl Jones. Comparitive Literature Studies 1999: 247-258.
The Written Word
|
| |
Essay 411.com is a FREE academic essay service that provides users with useful
information about essay topics including VERNACULAR essays. It was specifically designed so that
users could obtain this VERNACULAR essays information easily and quickly and see it displayed all on one page.
You can find here VERNACULAR essay definition, VERNACULAR essays sources and also links to essays on VERNACULAR.
Copyrights:
|
|
Ads by termpapers2000.com
Ads by termpapers2000.com
|
|
|
|
|