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29-RHE-ad Wik-Alkan |
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LSName h |
wik-alkan |
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alkan, wig-algan, algan, alkin, kalkin, wik-kolon, kolon ⊕ Archer+ Holroyd valleys |
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Australia
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Match 2 |
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ID a & Name b |
52-ABA-ch Southern-States-Traditional |
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LSName h |
southern-states-traditional |
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southern united states traditional+ extended traditional english, southern speech, 'dixie' english ➤ including the forms of English established in the Southern States from the 17th century, and the subsequent westward extension of English from the Southern States to the Rio Grande transition < [52=] Northamerican General and Talkin-Black |
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United States
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52-ABA-ci Talkin-Black |
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LSName h |
talkin-black |
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tawkin-blak, black-american english, afro-american, african-american english, ebonics ; influence < languages brought from Africa by forced immigrants, especially from within 9=Transafrican phylozone; transition < [52=] Caribbean Anglo-Creole and Northamerican General # black is used here as a linguistic term, since patterns of linguistic solidarity have been a response within communities exposed for more than 3 centuries to major social discrimination based only on the relative pigmentation of the human skin (involving forced deportation from Africa; deprivement of freedom, personal name, language, culture and all personal possessions; enslavement and forced labour in the Americas; and frequent denial of basic human rights until modern times) ⊕ including northward and westward migration within North America during 19th and 20th cent. from rural to urban areas |
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52-ABA-cj Northamerican-General |
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northamerican-general |
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general canadian english+ general american ; transition between Standard English and the traditional Englishes of North America (Canadian; Northern States; Midland States; Southern States; and Talkin-Black) |
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Canada
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