To a some degree, Figure 10 shows the approximation of African America translation - To a some degree, Figure 10 shows the approximation of African America Indonesian how to say

To a some degree, Figure 10 shows t

To a some degree, Figure 10 shows the approximation of African Americans to the surrounding white system that was found in the review of the previous literature. The reverse aspect appears in the concentration of minority speakers in the lower left of Figure 10: no whites are to be found in the region limited by 1 on the horizontal axis and .5 on the vertical axis.9 A prototypical speaker in this region is Jackie C., identified with the black triangle labeled 5 at 0.15,0.44. Her short-a data is shown in Figure 12, displaying an effective merger of tense and lax categories. The phonetic character of that merger involves a general raising of all short-a words but avoids the strongly fronted domain of the white mainstream tensed style, so that the contrast between short /e/ and short /æ/ is small in the F1/F2 dimensions, enhanced by a small difference in mean duration (87 msec vs. 105 msec).
The phonetic pattern found among the speakers in the lower left corner of
Figure 10 resembles the pattern reported by Jones in Michigan in Figure 2. The raising of short-a to a nonperipheral, lower mid vowel may be a general characteristic of dialects that reject the peripheral raising of the white community. A similar pattern has been noted among Hispanic speakers in New York City.
Jackie C. is a prototypical speaker of the AAVE community in several respects.
The following extract from her speech shows many characteristic features of
AAVE, including had as a simple past marker, axe for ask, and negative


TABLE 3. Indices of dominance for five ethnic groups in Philadelphia from 1850 to 1970
0/5000
From: -
To: -
Results (Indonesian) 1: [Copy]
Copied!
Untuk beberapa derajat, gambar 10 menunjukkan perkiraan Afrika Amerika sistem putih sekitarnya yang ditemukan di review di dalam literatur sebelumnya. Aspek reverse muncul dalam konsentrasi minoritas speaker di sebelah kiri bawah gambar 10: putih tidak akan ditemukan di wilayah yang dibatasi oleh 1 pada sumbu horisontal dan 5 pada axis.9 vertikal yang prototipikal pembicara di wilayah ini adalah C. Jackie, diidentifikasi dengan segitiga hitam berlabel 5 pada 0.15,0.44. Nya pendek-a data ditampilkan pada gambar 12, menampilkan penggabungan efektif kategori tegang dan lax. Karakter fonetik penggabungan yang melibatkan mengangkat umum semua pendek-sebuah kata tapi menghindari domain sangat fronted gaya tegang mainstream putih, sehingga kontras antara /e/ pendek dan pendek /æ/ kecil dalam dimensi F1 F2, ditingkatkan dengan perbedaan kecil dalam durasi rata-rata (87 msec vs 105 msec).Pola fonetik yang ditemui di kalangan para pembicara di sudut kiri bawahGambar 10 menyerupai pola dilaporkan oleh Jones di Michigan pada gambar 2. Meningkatkan pendek-a untuk nonperipheral, lebih rendah pertengahan vokal mungkin karakteristik umum dari dialek yang menolak peningkatan perifer masyarakat putih. Pola yang sama telah dicatat antara Hispanik speaker di New York City.Jackie C. adalah seorang pembicara yang prototipikal AAVE masyarakat dalam beberapa hal.Kutipan berikut dari sambutannya menunjukkan banyak ciri Karakteristik dariAAVE, termasuk telah sebagai sederhana melewati marker, kapak untuk bertanya, dan negatif TABEL 3. Indeks dominasi untuk lima kelompok etnis di Philadelphia dari 1850-1970
Being translated, please wait..
Results (Indonesian) 2:[Copy]
Copied!
To a some degree, Figure 10 shows the approximation of African Americans to the surrounding white system that was found in the review of the previous literature. The reverse aspect appears in the concentration of minority speakers in the lower left of Figure 10: no whites are to be found in the region limited by 1 on the horizontal axis and .5 on the vertical axis.9 A prototypical speaker in this region is Jackie C., identified with the black triangle labeled 5 at 0.15,0.44. Her short-a data is shown in Figure 12, displaying an effective merger of tense and lax categories. The phonetic character of that merger involves a general raising of all short-a words but avoids the strongly fronted domain of the white mainstream tensed style, so that the contrast between short /e/ and short /æ/ is small in the F1/F2 dimensions, enhanced by a small difference in mean duration (87 msec vs. 105 msec).
The phonetic pattern found among the speakers in the lower left corner of
Figure 10 resembles the pattern reported by Jones in Michigan in Figure 2. The raising of short-a to a nonperipheral, lower mid vowel may be a general characteristic of dialects that reject the peripheral raising of the white community. A similar pattern has been noted among Hispanic speakers in New York City.
Jackie C. is a prototypical speaker of the AAVE community in several respects.
The following extract from her speech shows many characteristic features of
AAVE, including had as a simple past marker, axe for ask, and negative


TABLE 3. Indices of dominance for five ethnic groups in Philadelphia from 1850 to 1970
Being translated, please wait..
 
Other languages
The translation tool support: Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Cebuano, Chichewa, Chinese, Chinese Traditional, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Detect language, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian Creole, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, Kinyarwanda, Klingon, Korean, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Kyrgyz, Lao, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Macedonian, Malagasy, Malay, Malayalam, Maltese, Maori, Marathi, Mongolian, Myanmar (Burmese), Nepali, Norwegian, Odia (Oriya), Pashto, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Scots Gaelic, Serbian, Sesotho, Shona, Sindhi, Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Sundanese, Swahili, Swedish, Tajik, Tamil, Tatar, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Turkmen, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh, Xhosa, Yiddish, Yoruba, Zulu, Language translation.

Copyright ©2025 I Love Translation. All reserved.

E-mail: