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| 25 Mar 2015 08:29 PM |
corrected gramatically
for example "mean't" with the same sound as "Y'all" or "y'awl"
or any other "country" dialect familiar in the southern parts of the united states.
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| 25 Mar 2015 08:30 PM |
| i don't understand what you're trying to ask |
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TKRZ
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| 25 Mar 2015 08:32 PM |
so you can grammatically correct dialect, and say its wrong, and that the word shouldn't be said that way, even though its said by thousands of people.
can you be called dumb for saying "y'all"
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| 25 Mar 2015 08:33 PM |
| you can't grammatically correct an accent, no. In text, yes. Accents are reserved for speech only. |
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| 25 Mar 2015 08:34 PM |
So if i said a word with a accent, but everyone that saw me type said word knew what I was referring too, wouldn't someone be a dumbass for correcting me?
if they knew the context I was coming from?
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| 25 Mar 2015 08:36 PM |
| it's just slang. it's not strictly grammatically correct, but nobody cares. |
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