BLACK ENGLISH AND MYTH "THE STANDARD ENGLISH LANGUAGE"
Lanberg Elena Sergeevna
National Research Tomsk State University
Abstract. The article considers the notion of "the standard English language", and explains why it cannot be the single, that is "standard", that should be used for teaching in schools and colleges. The author also gives the examples of Black English, indicating that this dialect has a special grammatical system and follows the certain rules of grammar.
Key words and phrases: литературный английский язык, диалект, Black English, обучение диалекту, языковой уровень, грамматические особенности, Standard English language, dialect, Black English, teaching dialect, language level, grammatical features
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