Is classifying ways of speaking classifying people?

Is classifying ways of speaking classifying people

Is there a linguistic norm, a good way to speak? Why are certain ways of speaking considered faults?

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And how are perceived people who do not express themselves, according to “the norm”.

Guest : Malo Morvan, sociolinguist. Author of “Classify our ways of speaking, classify people”, published by Éditions du Commun.

And the Chronicle Elsewhere in Cotonou in Benin to talk about the Symposium Ki Zerbo with Fabienne Bido, deputy director ofFrench Institute of Benin.

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