non-standard Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌnɒnˈstæn.dəd]
  • Us [ ˌnɑːnˈstæn.dɚd]

Meaning of non-standard In English

More Definitions of non-standard

Examples of non-standard

  • That's the case for most of the non-standard synthesis techniques.

  • It is just a fact that things written in a non-standard form of language are difficult to decipher, even if they are phonetically correct.

  • Three interviewees, by contrast, said they would seek non-standard work, but only as a compromise to their not having gained standard types of work.

  • We investigate the use of conjunctive non-standard type inference for the elimination of useless code in higher-order typed functional programs.

  • The influence of the electric potential is reflected in this non-standard term.

  • This is naturally true for many of the implementation problems, where types and functions from non-standard libraries are used, but also elsewhere.

  • The remaining two constructs are non-standard quantifications that are at the heart of the present logic.

  • Finally, the argument makes no mention of brainwashing, psychological compulsion, or other non-standard, independently freedom-cancelling features.

More Examples of non-standard

Grammar of non-standard

  • 0 Standard and non-standard language

    A standard language is a variety of language that is used by governments, in the media, in schools and for international communication. There are different standard varieties of English in the world, such as North American English, Australian English and Indian English. Although these standard varieties differ in terms of their pronunciation, there are few differences in grammar between them. In contrast, there are non-standard forms of a language that are used, for example, in different regional dialects and these non-standard varieties are different from each other.

More Grammar of non-standard

NEW WORDS

European

May 10, 2021

Read More

WORD OF THE DAY

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

About this