2. The term “Standard English” described a form
of the English language that was universal or
common in the nineteenth century. By the 1930s,
however, it had become associated with social
class and was seen by many as the language of
the educated.
The English spoken by African-Americans in the
U.S. differs systematically from “Standard
English”. Known as “Black English” a term which
replaces the earlier “Non-Standard Negro
English” or as “Black English Vernacular” it has a
consistent syntax. Common prejudice has its that
Black English is necessarily inferior to white, but
this view has no linguistic validity.
3. Definition:-
Standard English is a controversial term for a form of
English language that is written and spoken by
educated people.
4. Standard English :-
Standard English is a regular, systematic language
that contrast with other dialect in term of grammar,
vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Standard English is a dialect, one variety of English
among many.
It includes the many types of nonmainstream
grammar structures.
Standard English share many cognates, forms similar
in phonology and function.
It has a systematic, coherent, rule-bound grammar.
Social contexts require Standard English.
5.
6. Standard English :-
Standard English is spoken with an accent as Received
Pronunciation.
It is spoken with same accent in pronunciation.
Its differences are often masked by false cognate’s forms
similar in phonology but different in function.
It has specific parameter and grammatical rules that allow
it to communicate idea like other dialect of English.
It is a marked of communication all around the world.
It follows standard phonology and syntax pattern.
It shares social domains.
Individual speakers are fluent in standard form.
It is a widely understood variety of English.
7.
8. Linking Verb absence
In standard English linking verb is
require,
e.g. she’s smart.
but AAVE they usually omit linking
verb.
e.g. she smart.
9. Habitual Of “Be”
Perhaps the most stereotypical
feature of AAVE is habitual of “Be”
e.g. They be working late night.
On this feature AAVE is different from
standard English .
10. Third person-s deletion
Another feature of AAVE is the
deletion of third person –s
e.g. she work hard .
Which is require in SE.
e.g. she works hard .
12. “ly” absent
In SE “ly” is require
e.g. they hit me badly.
But in AAVE “ly” is absent.
e.g. they hit me bad.
13. Pronunciation features
AAVE drops /r/, /g/, and /l/ sound
e.g./r/ they pounced Car as “Ka”
going as “goin” ball as “ba”
In standard English all these sounds
are important.
14. /Th/ sound replace with /d/
sound
e.g. In word /This/ th sound is
replace with “dis”
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standard English.
Williams, Ann. 2007. Non-standard English
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Trudgill, Peter. 1999. Standard English:
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