- 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...