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- Eye_dialect abstract "Eye dialect is the use of nonstandard spelling for speech to draw attention to an ironically standard pronunciation. The term was coined by George P. Krapp to refer to the literary technique of using nonstandard spelling that implies a pronunciation of the given word that is actually standard, such as wimmin for women; the spelling indicates that the character's speech overall is dialectal, foreign, or uneducated. This form of nonstandard spelling differs from others in that a difference in spelling does not indicate a difference in pronunciation of a word. That is, it is dialect to the eye rather than to the ear. It suggests that a character "would use a vulgar pronunciation if there were one" and "is at the level of ignorance where one misspells in this fashion, hence mispronounces as well."The term is less commonly also used to refer to pronunciation spellings, that is, spellings of words that indicate that they are pronounced in a nonstandard way. For example, an author might write dat as an attempt at accurate transcription of a nonstandard pronunciation of that.The rest of this article will discuss the former definition. See pronunciation spelling for the latter.".
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- Eye_dialect wikiPageID "1533819".
- Eye_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "604293622".
- Eye_dialect hasPhotoCollection Eye_dialect.
- Eye_dialect subject Category:Linguistic_error.
- Eye_dialect subject Category:Literary_techniques.
- Eye_dialect subject Category:Nonstandard_spelling.
- Eye_dialect subject Category:Orthography.
- Eye_dialect comment "Eye dialect is the use of nonstandard spelling for speech to draw attention to an ironically standard pronunciation. The term was coined by George P. Krapp to refer to the literary technique of using nonstandard spelling that implies a pronunciation of the given word that is actually standard, such as wimmin for women; the spelling indicates that the character's speech overall is dialectal, foreign, or uneducated.".
- Eye_dialect label "Eye dialect".
- Eye_dialect sameAs m.058qk5.
- Eye_dialect sameAs Q5422649.
- Eye_dialect sameAs Q5422649.
- Eye_dialect wasDerivedFrom Eye_dialect?oldid=604293622.
- Eye_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Eye_dialect.