Phrases with «vernacular languages»

"Vernacular languages" refers to languages that are spoken by the ordinary people in a specific region or community. It is the everyday language used by people in their daily lives, rather than the official or formal language of a country or region. Full definition

Sentences with «vernacular languages»

  • The first passage on the fifth - grade reading test was «My Grandma Talley,» a short story by Nadine Oduor that makes frequent use of vernacular language. (educationnext.org)
  • Blue collar workers in these factories often do not understand English and it is necessary to impart training in vernacular languages. (elearningindustry.com)
  • Conceptualized as an entropic landscape, suspended between city, broadcasting machine, and labyrinth, the exhibition is punctuated by the signs, sculptures, and images, unbound from vernacular language and culture, that are at the center of Aitken's art. (themodern.org)
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