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1 个月I am extremely curious about how this works with dialects? For instance, the Guyanese community I grew up in refers to that unique form of British English as 'broken down'. I've heard it referred to as Creole as well. Some of the words sound like English, some don't. For the purposes of language models, is it simply treated as its own language to preserve? Does it fall under a 'branch' of English for preservation?