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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Linguistics Studies

Linguistic innovators

How do you see those who create invariant tags such as "innit", as linguistic innovators, or as other? If the latter, what as?
  

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Thats just spoken dialectic english,only apparent since people started typing how they talk... similar to (statement) 'tin ' ***', same meaning diferent dialect... , with negative: Nah tin't like that...

  • Thats just spoken dialectic english,only apparent since people started typing how they talk...
  • similar to (statement) 'tin ' ***', same meaning diferent dialect...
  • , with negative: Nah tin't like that...
  • The ever quoted Tin'tin'tin 'it isn't in the tin'
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Thats just spoken dialectic english,only apparent since people started typing how they talk...

similar to (statement) 'tin'***', same meaning diferent dialect... if it were to start a question however the emphasis would change to 'In'***', in't it right?, with negative:
Nah tin't like that...

The ever quoted Tin'tin'tin 'it isn't in the tin'
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AnonymousThats just spoken dialectic english,only apparent since people started typing how they talk...

similar to (statement) 'tin'***', same meaning diferent dialect... if it were to start a question however the emphasis would change to 'In'***', in't it right?, with negative:

Nah tin't like that...

The ever quoted Tin'tin'tin

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