- linguistics, a
vernacular is
contrasted with a
lingua franca, a third-party
language in
which persons speaking different vernaculars not
understood by...
- (2001). "Chapter 3: The
relationship between African American and
White Vernaculars". In Lanehart,
Sonja L. (ed.).
Sociocultural and
historical contexts...
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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...
- 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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Modern Written Chinese to
distinguish it from
spoken vernaculars and
other written vernaculars, like
written Cantonese and
written Hokkien.
During the...
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found mostly in
writing or in
prepared speech, and the
widely diverging vernaculars, used for
everyday speaking situations. The
latter vary from country...
- In biology, a
common name of a
taxon or
organism (also
known as a
vernacular name,
English name,
colloquial name,
country name, po****r name, or farmer's...
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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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Vernacular literature is
literature written in the
vernacular—the
speech of the "common people". In the
European tradition, this
effectively means literature...