SUMMARY



Dialects

The dialects are particular form of language which are peculiar to specific region or social group. For this reason many people speak in different way the same language in the same country, there are many thing that influence in the dialects, those things are:
·         Sex
·         Age
·         Social situation

Regional dialects

The regional dialects are the way in the people speak a language in specific geographic area, in every geographic area there are different characteristics like:
·         Phonological differences
·         Lexical differences
·         Syntactic differences
All these things make differences the way in how the people speak the same language differently.

Social Dialects

Social dialects makes references in the type of speech, pronunciation and vocabulary, people use to communicating their idea in a language for a specific social class or group, because the people do not speak all day how they are in their jobs or in the school or their friends, because the people speak with an specific social dialects with the group of people we are.

African American English

African American English is spoken by many African descent, this type of language is used in casual and informal situations.
This type of language has its own characteristics like:
·         Consonant cluster
·         Neutralization
·         Loss of  interdental  Fricatives
In the phonology level the African American English has this characteristics but has other characteristics a level of syntactic, for example:
·         Multiple negatives
·         Deletion of the verb ´´be´´
·         Habitual ´´be´´
·         There replacement

CHICANO ENGLISH

This is the combination between the American English and Mexican American, this particular dialect is not English with a Spanish accent but obviously this dialect depend on the social context of the speakers, this dialect has a particular things like:
·         Phonological  variable  of ´´CHE´´
·         Syntactic  variables in ´´CHE´´

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