Which statement about dialects is NOT correct?(1 point)

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A "dialect" is a variation of "language" used by a particular group or region.
A "dialect" is a variation of "language" used by a particular group or region.

A "dialect" is learned in school, while a "language" is learned in the home.
A "dialect" is learned in school, while a "language" is learned in the home.

Black ASL is a dialect of ASL.
Black ASL is a dialect of ASL.

Dialects can be influenced by the culture and speaking patterns of the unique group who speaks them.

1 answer

The statement that is NOT correct is:

A "dialect" is learned in school, while a "language" is learned in the home.

This statement is misleading, as both dialects and languages can be learned in a variety of contexts, including home, school, and community. Dialects often reflect regional or social variations within a language rather than being strictly delineated by the settings in which they are learned.