n.
The variety of speech that is most remote from the prestige variety, especially in an area where a creole is spoken. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.
Did you mean: basilect, Post-creole continuum
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bas·i·lect (băs'ə-lĕkt') ![]() |
Did you mean: basilect, Post-creole continuum
| lect (philosophy) | |
| Belizean Kriol language | |
| Jamaican English |
| What is basilect on the jamaican continuum? | |
| Write a short note on acrolect mesolect basilect? | |
| What is Asolect basilect andmesolect cre ole? |
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