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The vernacular in America, particularly in a business sense, is cautiously professional.
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The ventriloquist of the vernacular on new developments in New Zealand slang.
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The last song may be given in the vernacular as a specimen:
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Compare the origin of the vernacular elementary-school teacher in Germany and England.
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You are correct in saying that racial abuse is infecting the vernacular.
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Made for Channel 4 by Besom Productions of Derry, it's a celebration of the vernacularspeech of Northern Ireland.
Usage of vernacular dialect in English
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This was said in the broadest vernaculardialect, as, indeed, was everything that dropped from the fishermen's lips.
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And, what is still more astounding, speaking the vernaculardialects of each race.
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He spoke their vernaculardialects with facility and precision.
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Among them some persons will be found who will have the inclination and the ability to exhibit European knowledge in the vernaculardialects.
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The conquests of Rome modified the vernaculardialects of not a few of its subjugated provinces, and greatly promoted the diffusion of Latin.
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The other vernaculardialects which, since the fifth century, had sprung up in the ancient provinces of the Roman empire, were still rude and imperfect.
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"All the valuable books then extant in all the vernaculardialects of Europe would hardly have filled a single shelf"-imagineit!