Definition of Vernacularly. Meaning of Vernacularly. Synonyms of Vernacularly

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Definition of Vernacularly

Vernacularly
Vernacularly Ver*nac"u*lar*ly, adv. In a vernacular manner; in the vernacular. --Earle.

Meaning of Vernacularly from wikipedia

- Vernacular is the ordinary, informal, spoken form of language, particularly when perceived as having lower social status or less prestige than standard...
- Vernacular architecture (also folk architecture) is building done outside any academic tradition, and without professional guidance. It is not a particular...
- 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...
- Vernacularly, Gurans (Russian: Гураны) are people of Transbaikalia of local ancestry. In modern times the term also refers to people of mixed ethnic ancestry...
- 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...
- African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) is the variety of English natively spoken, particularly in urban communities, by most working- and middle-class...
- Scottish Vernacular architecture is a form of vernacular architecture that uses local materials. In Scotland, as elsewhere, vernacular architecture employs...
- Vernacular literature is literature written in the vernacular—the speech of the "common people". In the European tradition, this effectively means literature...
- Look up vernacular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A vernacular is the common speech variety of a specific po****tion, as opposed to the national...
- and dialects with th-stopping and th-fronting like African-American Vernacular and Estuary English do not have the dental fricatives /θ, ð/, but replace...