Standard English

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A universally understood, commonly agreed dialect
Standard English
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Identifying one dialect as 'correct', therefore creating a 'sub-standard'
Standardisation
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Using a certain dialect to show pride
Performativity
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Did a study where working class speakers used a restricted code that was non-standard, whereas middle class people used elaborated code which was standard and independent of context
Bernstein
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Coined the term MLE, a dialect originating from East London where users use multiple negation, why for question frame, and indeterminate pronoun 'man'
Kerswill
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Dialect associated with London, where names for nouns often have a rhyming word
Cockney Rhyming Slang
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'Factories produce large numbers of items all identical to each other, traditional craftsmen make items that are all different'
Cheshire & Milroy
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Identifying one dialect as 'correct', therefore creating a 'sub-standard'

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Standardisation

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Using a certain dialect to show pride

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Did a study where working class speakers used a restricted code that was non-standard, whereas middle class people used elaborated code which was standard and independent of context

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Coined the term MLE, a dialect originating from East London where users use multiple negation, why for question frame, and indeterminate pronoun 'man'

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