non-standard speech

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Noun1.non-standard speech - speech that differs from the usual accepted, easily recognizable speech of native adult members of a speech community
speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, voice communication, oral communication, speech, language - (language) communication by word of mouth; "his speech was garbled"; "he uttered harsh language"; "he recorded the spoken language of the streets"
baby talk, babytalk - the developing speech of a young child
baby talk, babytalk, motherese - an adult's imitation of the speech of a young child
dialect, idiom, accent - the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people; "the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English"; "he has a strong German accent"; "it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy"
localism - a phrase or pronunciation that is peculiar to a particular locality
regionalism - a feature (as a pronunciation or expression or custom) that is characteristic of a particular region
telegraphese - language characterized by terseness and ellipsis as in telegrams
vernacular - the everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language)
jargon, lingo, patois, argot, vernacular, slang, cant - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"
slang, slang expression, slang term - informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar; "their speech was full of slang expressions"
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It appears to be the case that there is an implicit sense of prestige associated with non-standard speech among men.
Author Nurhussein (English, University of Massachusetts-Boston) defines dialect and literary dialect as the ways in which writers evoke so-called non-standard speech written in English.
With the publication of Non-Standard Speech and the Teaching of English (Stewart, 1964a), debates over how to teach children who primarily speak in a non-standard dialect came to the forefront of educational concerns.
"Para-Romani Languages Versus Secret Languages: Differences in Origin, Structure, and Use." In The Romani Element in Non-Standard Speech. Ed.
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