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The Grammar Rules Behind 3 Commonly Disparaged Dialects
A 2013 piece highlighting three features of three stigmatized U.S. dialects - a-prefixing in Appalachian English, "liketa" in Southern English, and remote past BIN in African American English
Posted by Kara Becker on August 3, 2013
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Appalachian English
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Southern English
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African American Language
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Stigma
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Remote past BIN
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a-prefixing
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