- linguistics, a
vernacular is
contrasted with a
lingua franca, a third-party
language in
which persons speaking different vernaculars not
understood by...
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Vernacular architecture (also folk architecture) is
building done
outside any
academic tradition, and
without professional guidance. It is not a particular...
- Guy (2001), "The
relationship between African American Vernacular English and
White Vernaculars in the
American South: A
sociocultural history and some...
- Look up
vernacular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vernacular is the
common speech variety of a
specific po****tion, as
opposed to national, liturgical...
- The term
vernacular photography is used in
several related senses. Each is in one way or
another meant to
contrast with
received notions of fine-art photography...
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Vernacular literature is
literature written in the
vernacular—the
speech of the "common people". In the
European tradition, this
effectively means literature...
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Vernacular music is ordinary,
everyday music such as po****r and folk music. It is
defined partly in
terms of its accessibility,
standing in
contrast to...
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Scottish Vernacular architecture is a form of
vernacular architecture that uses
local materials. In Scotland, as elsewhere,
vernacular architecture employs...
- In the
Vernacular (stylised as in the ver•nac‘u•lar) is the
debut album led by
saxophonist John
Handy III
featuring tracks recorded in 1958 and originally...
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Vernacular orientation refers to the
status that a
language is
afforded by one of its mother-tongue
speakers (Tiessen, 2003). This
status is exhibited...