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Are formal standard English and standard English the same thing?

Formal standard English and standard English are related but not the same. Standard English refers to the variety of English that is widely accepted as the norm for written and spoken communication, encompassing both formal and informal contexts. Formal standard English, on the other hand, refers specifically to a more polished and structured form of the language, often used in professional, academic, or official settings. While all formal standard English is standard English, not all standard English is necessarily formal.


Is formal English a standard English?

Formal English is THE standard English. This is in oppsoition to informal English which is spoken English and includes slang and colloquialisms.


What is the accepted standard English in the world?

There are several Englishes, and several of them are considered standard, or general. British English, of course, is one of them, but not the only one. American English is a standard English, and is spoken widely throughout the world. The English spoken in India is also standard, and there may be a few others.


The vocabulary of Standard English is more limited than that of nonstandard English?

Hardly. There are many forms of non-Standard English, and they all have far more limited vocabularies than Standard English - which is the literary dialect, after all.


Standard English and non standard English?

Standard English is the English that is taught in schools. It includes both grammar and phonetics, as well as other areas of language. For example, in Standard English double negatives (I don't want no) are considered ungrammatical while they may be grammatical in other dialects. There are also accepted pronunciations for certain words, though this is more likely to vary regionally then other aspects of Standard English. In this case, Standard phonetic English can refer to the sort of accent and pronunciations that you hear on the national news.

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Difference between standard and non-standard English?

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How does Jamaicans say thank you in their languages?

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How do you tell someone that the word they are using is actually not a word?

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How do you say come here in Jamaican?

Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.


How do you say bye in jamaican?

Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.


What is the standard size core for a golf club grip?

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How do you say come here in jamaican language?

Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.


What are the grammatical differences between standard and non-standard English?

Standard English is the literary dialect, taught in schools. There are many varieties of non-Standard English, far too many to list here, and they differ from Standard English and from each other in many ways. But perhaps the single greatest grammatical difference is that while Standard English has unhappily adopted the Latin model of negatives canceling each other out, the dialectical forms retain the Old English way of stringing negatives together for reinforcement. In Standard English, as influenced by Latin, we must say "Not anyone, not any way" but in our ancestral Old English, mainly surviving in non-Standard speech, we can say "Not nobody, not nohow" to mean "Absolutely no one, under any conditions."


How do you say why did you end up in tagged.com jamaican language?

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What is the standard handrail grip diameter?

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