Difference between revisions of "Concepts:Vernacular Values"

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|concepts:ethimology=ver·nac·u·lar /vərˈnakyələr/
/vərˈnakyələr/
 
noun
 
 
noun: vernacular; noun: the vernacular
 
noun: vernacular; noun: the vernacular
 
(1) the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
 
(1) the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
"he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience"
 
 
(2) The terminology used by people belonging to a specified group or engaging in a specialized activity.
 
(2) The terminology used by people belonging to a specified group or engaging in a specialized activity.
 
(3) architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings.
 
(3) architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings.
"buildings in which Gothic merged into farmhouse vernacular"
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adjective
 
 
adjective: vernacular
 
adjective: vernacular
 
(1) (of language) spoken as one's mother tongue; not learned or imposed as a second language.
 
(1) (of language) spoken as one's mother tongue; not learned or imposed as a second language.
 
(of speech or written works) spoken or written using one's mother tongue.
 
(of speech or written works) spoken or written using one's mother tongue.
 
"vernacular literature"
 
"vernacular literature"
(2) (of architecture) concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings.
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(2) (of architecture) concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings. "vernacular buildings"
"vernacular buildings"
 
  
Orign early 17th century: from Latin vernaculus ‘domestic, native’ (from verna ‘home-born’)
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Vernacular: (usually the vernacular) the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region: he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
|concepts:description=Vernacular: (usually the vernacular) the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region: he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
 
 
|concepts:type=alternativeworldviews, praxes, companionconcepts
 
|concepts:type=alternativeworldviews, praxes, companionconcepts
 
|concepts:relations=Eutopía, Relationality, Buen Vivir
 
|concepts:relations=Eutopía, Relationality, Buen Vivir

Revision as of 02:19, 10 March 2026


ver·nac·u·lar /vərˈnakyələr/ noun: vernacular; noun: the vernacular (1) the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region. (2) The terminology used by people belonging to a specified group or engaging in a specialized activity. (3) architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings.

adjective: vernacular (1) (of language) spoken as one's mother tongue; not learned or imposed as a second language. (of speech or written works) spoken or written using one's mother tongue. "vernacular literature" (2) (of architecture) concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings. "vernacular buildings"

Vernacular: (usually the vernacular) the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region: he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.




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