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Which statement about dialects is NOT correct?(1 point)
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Black ASL is a dialect of ASL.
Black ASL is a dialect of ASL.
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.
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.
Dialects can be influenced by the culture and speaking patterns of the unique group who speaks them.
Dialects can be influenced by the culture and speaking patterns of the unique group who speaks them.
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The incorrect statement is: "A 'dialect' is learned in school, while a 'language' is learned in the home."
Why: Dialects and languages are learned in many ways (family, community, school, media). Dialects are typically acquired from one's community and social group, not specifically in school.
Why: Dialects and languages are learned in many ways (family, community, school, media). Dialects are typically acquired from one's community and social group, not specifically in school.
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