The document discusses various types of English, including Creole, Patois, Slang, West Indian, and Erudite English, along with their origins and definitions. It explains how American slang evolved from the 17th century, detailing informal vocabulary and colloquial language characteristics in different regions. The text also explores the distinct features of Rasta and Profane English, as well as the Latin roots of Erudite English, emphasizing its use in educated contexts.
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