dialect|dialects in English

noun

[di·a·lect || 'daɪəlekt]

form of a language spoken in a certain area or district; subordinate variety of a language

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1. ‘Includes standard dialects, nonstandard dialects, idiolects (distinctive of an individual), acrolects (prestigious dialects), Basilects (stigmatized dialects), mesolects (dialects neutral as to prestige).’

2. The Igbo dialect being the source of the Bantu dialects, is why the ancient Hebrew root words are predominantly seen in the Igbo dialect as oppose to the other Bantu languages which have been affected from migration and colonization.

3. Includes standard dialects, nonstandard dialects, idiolects, acrolects, Basilects, mesolects

4. In particular, he devoted himself to the less known northern dialects of Arbëresh, in the Abruzzo and Molise regions, especially the dialect of Villa Badessa (Alb: Badhesa).

5. Bilingualism one person’s or group’s fluent command of and ability to use two different languages or two dialects of one language (for example, a local dialect and the literary language).

6. The Accentual system is one of the features that distinguishes one dialect from another, as each dialect has its own system, though certain dialects in the Tohoku region of northeastern Honshu and in Kyushu and some other areas show no pitch contrast

7. America English has many dialects, especially the midwestern, southern, African American and Spanish dialects.

8. America has many dialects, especially the midwestern, southern, African American and Spanish dialects.

9. 4-A special type of allocution of respect exists in the Roncal dialect, the zuketz, which is also common to the Souletin and Lower Navarrese dialects, but unknown in the peninsular Basque country.

10. Dialect coach.

11. Vouels Athort sindry dialects The allophones o the phonemes abuin afore /t/ in a puckle dialects

12. (Derived from the Latin altum meaning the deep or the ocean, “Altumal” designates the dialect of merchant seamen and shallow-water traders, a sort of mercantile language of the sea, shaping and reshaping coastal dialects.

13. The Aleut language belongs to the Eskimo-Aleut language family and includes three dialects: Eastern Aleut, Shumagin spoken on the Fox and Pribilof Islands and the Atkan dialect, spoken on Atka and Bering islands

14. The group of dialects descended from Bavarian.

15. One dialect reflects the reduction process by contraction alone, the other dialect by contraction or deletion.

16. Basilects and Acrolects require some form, but mesolects require none.: Includes standard dialects, nonstandard dialects, idiolects, Acrolects, basilects, mesolects

17. Taking into account the various dialects, there appears to be a fair amount of allophones across the dialects.

18. This dialect is easily distinguished from the Seoul dialect because its pitch is more varied.

19. In dialect: Dialectal change and diffusion …with the unchanged usage (Archaism) in dialect B

20. Ads definition, American Dialect Society

21. Castilian dialect, a dialect of the Spanish language (q.v.), the basis of modern standard Spanish

22. ( dialect tip add polite expression )

23. The use of Chinese dialects still prevails.

24. The Bantu languages are dialects of ancient Hebrew

25. Language or Dialect: Divine Name