The book presents a compelling argument that dialects possess their own grammatical structures, challenging the notion that only standardized language is valid. It explores how 'non-standard' language can be more logical and meaningful, offering insights into the richness of linguistic diversity. Through this perspective, it aims to elevate the status of dialects and encourage a deeper appreciation for the complexities of language.
Lieselotte Anderwald Bücher


The Morphology of English Dialects
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Challenging common perceptions, this book presents the argument that dialects possess their own grammatical structures, emphasizing that 'non-standard' language can be more logical and coherent than traditionally recognized. It explores the validity of diverse linguistic forms, promoting a deeper understanding of language as a dynamic and varied system.