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  2. Broken English - Wikipedia

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    Broken English is a term often used to describe non-standard, non-traditionally spoken or alternatively-written version of the English language.This term is often considered derogatory and has been used to invalidate non-standard or "low prestige" varieties of English, particularly those that arose in the context of colonialism or language contact between multiple distinct cultures.

  3. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that some of the meanings marked non-standard may pass into Standard English in the future, but at this time all of the following non-standard phrases are likely to be marked as incorrect by English teachers or changed by editors if used in a work submitted for publication, where adherence to the conventions of Standard English ...

  4. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    [119] [10] [120] The supposed origin from the term "Not on normal courtyard exercise" [121] is probably a backronym. nosy (or nosey) parker * a busybody (similar to US: butt-in, buttinski, nosy) nous Good sense; shrewdness: [122] "Hillela had the nous to take up with the General when he was on the up-and-up again" (Nadine Gordimer). Rhymes with ...

  5. Nonstandard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nonstandard or non-standard may also refer to: non-standard analysis, the use of infinitesimals to formulate calculus; non-standard model, in model theory, a model that is not isomorphic to the standard model, especially models of Peano arithmetic; non-standard cosmology, models which do not conform to current scientific consensus

  6. Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Internet slang (also called Internet shorthand, cyber-slang, netspeak, digispeak or chatspeak) is a non-standard or unofficial form of language used by people on the Internet to communicate to one another. [1] A popular example of Internet slang is "lol" meaning "laugh out loud".

  7. Glossary of video terms - Wikipedia

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    Video distribution has standardized on 75-ohm coaxial and 124-ohm balanced cable. Incident Light The direct light that falls on an object. Insertion Loss The signal strength loss when a piece of equipment is inserted into a line. Interference Disturbance to the normal or expected operation electronic devices, equipment and systems.

  8. 480i - Wikipedia

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    480i is the video mode used for standard-definition digital video [1] in the Caribbean, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Myanmar, Western Sahara, and most of the Americas (with the exception of Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay). The other common standard definition digital standard, used in the rest of the world, is 576i.

  9. Text normalization - Wikipedia

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    Text normalization is the process of transforming text into a single canonical form that it might not have had before. Normalizing text before storing or processing it allows for separation of concerns, since input is guaranteed to be consistent before operations are performed on it.