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- AAVE is commonly stigmatised in North America as a form of "broken" or "uneducated" English, as are white Southern accents, but linguists today recognise...
- for the new state; but electoral laws excluded the non-propertied and uneducated classes from voting. The new kingdom was governed within a framework of...
- is an expression or usage considered non-standard or characteristic of uneducated speech or writing. In colloquial or lexical English, "vulgarism" or "vulgarity"...
- German came to be politically viewed as a mere dialect spoken by the uneducated. The proportion of the po****tion who can understand and speak it has...
- referred to as "uneducated" or "non-institutionalized" pidgin and "educated" or "institutionalized" pidgin, the former ****ociated with uneducated or illiterate...
- has been stereotyped in the media and po****r culture as a poor, dirty, uneducated, and racist Southern white man." The term originally characterized farmers...
- whole kind of diction that is going to be used in the play; an informal, uneducated diction and a stream of consciousness, as in many of the songs like "My...
- employment abroad, mainly in India, the Gulf, and East Asia. Mostly unskilled, uneducated, and indebted to loan sharks, these workers are swindled by the manpower...
- This practice was seen in the party's trying to recruit peasants and uneducated workers by promising them how glorious life would be after the revolution...
- Steinbeck's 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath, which described the plight of uneducated, poverty-stricken Dust Bowl-era farmers deemed "Okies". While the term...