Dialects, Standards, and Vernaculars
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Use
your inner feelings, or “gut reactions,” about language. These inner feelings,
called
intuitions
, tell us where we
can
and
cannot
use certain structures. As lin-
guists trying to describe a dialect, our task is to figure out the precise structural
reasons for these inner feelings and to state the exact
patterns that characterize
the usage pattern.
Look at the sentence pairs in List A and decide which sentence in each pair sounds
better with an
a
‐ prefix. For example, in the first sentence pair, does it sound better
to say
A‐building is hard work
or
She was a‐building a house
? For each sentence pair,
just choose one sentence that sounds better with the
a
‐.
List A: Sentence pairs for
a
‐ prefixing
1 a Building is hard work.
b She was building a house.
2 a He likes hunting.
b He went hunting.
3 a The child was charming the adults.
b The child was very charming.
4 a He kept shocking the children.
b The story was shocking.
5 a They thought fishing was easy.
b They were fishing this morning.
Examine each of the sentence pairs in terms of the choices for the
a
‐
prefix and
answer the following questions:
Do you think there is some pattern that guided your choice of an answer? You can
tell if there is a definite pattern by checking with other people who did the same
exercise on their own.
Do you think that the pattern might be related to parts of speech? To answer this,
see if there are any parts of speech where you
cannot
use the
a
‐ prefix. Look at ‐
ing
forms that function as verbs and compare those with ‐
ing
forms that operate as
nouns or adjectives. For example, look at the use of
charming
as a verb (a) and as
an adjective (b) in sentence 3.
The first step in figuring
out the pattern for the
a
‐ prefix is related to the part of
speech of the ‐
ing
word. Now let’s look at another difference related to preposi-
tions such as
from
and
by
. Based on the sentence pairs in List B, state whether or
not the
a
‐ form can be used after a preposition. Use
the same technique you used
for List A. Select the sentence that sounds better for each sentence pair and say
whether it is the sentence with or without the preposition.
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Dialects, Standards, and Vernaculars
List B: A further detail for
a
‐ patterning
1 a They make money by building houses.
b They make money building houses.
2 a People can’t make enough money fishing.
b People can’t make enough money from fishing.
3 a People destroy the beauty of the mountains through littering.
b People destroy the beauty of the mountains littering.
We now have another detail for figuring
out the pattern for
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