Dialects
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LINGOESDialects.
ARGOTSDialects.
ARGOTSDialects
IDIOMSDialects
LINGOSDialects
HINDIIndic dialects
interdialectalbetween dialects
LINGOSDialects: slang.
TWISAfrican dialects
IDIOMSRegional dialects
ERSESGaelic dialects
LINGOSSlangy dialects
ANGLIANOld English dialects
bidialectalspeaking two dialects
multidialectalhaving many dialects
REGIONALLike some dialects
IDIOMSDialects of regions
NORTHERNSCertain U. S. dialects
AEOLICGroup of Greek dialects
dialecticismthe study of dialects
IDIOMSDialects of a region
ROMANSHGroup of Swiss dialects
dialectologythe study of dialects
dialecticismsDIALECTICISM, the study of dialects
dialectologiesDIALECTOLOGY, the study of dialects
NASALTWANGResonance in some regional dialects
ISOGRAPHLine on a map of dialects
IBANAGOne of the chief Philippine dialects.
bidialectalismfacility in using two dialects of the same language
bidialectalismsBIDIALECTALISM, facility in using two dialects of the same language
dialectologyThe branch of linguistics concerned with the study of dialects
yehNonstandard spelling of you, used to represent various accents or dialects
utesdialect or group of dialects of the Uto-Aztecan language shared by the Utes and Southern Paiutes
utedialect or group of dialects of the Uto-Aztecan language shared by the Utes and Southern Paiutes
wusChinese language having several dialects, spoken widely in Anhwei, Chekiang, and Kiangsu provinces and including the dialect of Shanghai
tautonymsA word that designates different objects or concepts in different dialects (e.g., corn is wheat in England and oats in Scotland)
koinesamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
koineamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
joualany of the nonstandard dialects of Canadian French, characterized by deviations from the standard phonology, morphology, syntax, and vocabulary, and often containing many borrowings from English
joualsany of the nonstandard dialects of Canadian French, characterized by deviations from the standard phonology, morphology, syntax, and vocabulary, and often containing many borrowings from English