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axe vs. ask, wrench vs. rinse

Posted By: Explaining Ebonics on 2009-05-02
In Reply to: Sometimes, when they let an Indian speak - mm

Those are more nebulous. They can be either Ebonics or good ole' country redneck talk. It really depends on the total picture of the person who is doing the talking.

It is so hard to interpret dialect through the written anonymous forums! LOL! One thing that can be interpreted though is the difference in syntax between an Indian writer of English and an American writer of English and a British writer of English. There are probably also differences in the Canadian syntax but I'm not as familiar with them.


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