basilect
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Contexto: "A basilect occurs due to social, political, and economic factors, as a creole language can decreolize towards one of the languages from which it is descended, aligning its morphology, phonology, and syntax to the local standard of the dominant language but to different degrees depending on the speaker's status. “Basilectal varieties tend to be spoken in more remote areas where creole and ‘traditional’ indigenous languages are still spoken.”"
Fonte: Butcher, A. (2008). Linguistic aspects of Australian aboriginal English. Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 22(8), 627-628.
Fonte: Butcher, A. (2008). Linguistic aspects of Australian aboriginal English. Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 22(8), 627-628.
Termo equivalente: basileto
Definição: "A basilect is the variety that is the most divergent from the local standard speech."
Fonte: Mufwene, Sangol Salikoko.(ND) African American English. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-American-English#ref810098.
Fonte: Mufwene, Sangol Salikoko.(ND) African American English. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-American-English#ref810098.
Definição em português: "O basileto é a variedade ou dialeto de menos prestígio de uma língua particular."