Dialect

//ˈdaɪ.əˌlɛkt//

"Dialect" in a Sentence (20 examples)

Tom always makes fun of John because of his dialect.

This is a poem written in Scottish dialect.

The linguist is quite familiar with the dialect.

It's hard to catch words in the Osakan dialect.

They were speaking in a Southern dialect.

Teochew is a dialect of Min Nan.

It's hard to understand the Osaka dialect.

The Kansai dialects are said to have a "sing-song" quality because their pitch accents differ from standard Japanese, which comes from the Tokyo dialect.

A language is a dialect with an army and navy.

If you want to sound like a native speaker, it's easier if you choose one dialect and stick with it. Native speakers don't usually mix dialects in everyday speaking.

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The question could be put: 'Is there anything inherent in a dialect which gives it a negative stigma or is it that the status of the majority of the speakers is transferred to the dialect?' — something that occurs in many regions in different countries.

Comparative wordlists of two dialects of Yoruba with Igala.

Bloomfield, for example, noted that “local dialects are spoken by the peasants and the poorest people of the towns” (1933: 50) though he also thought that the lower middle class spoke 'sub-standard' speech.

Among common errors still persisting in the minds of educated people, one error which dies very hard is the theory that a dialect is an arbitrary distortion of the mother tongue, a wilful mispronunciation of the sounds, and disregard of the syntax of a standard language.

And in addition, many dialects of English make no morphological distinction between Adjectives and Adverbs, and thus use Adjectives in contexts where the standard language requires -ly Adverbs

Well, those children don't speak dialect, not in this school. Maybe in the public schools, but not here.

[…] on the second day, Miss Anderson gave the school a lecture on why it was wrong to speak dialect. She had ended by saying "Respectable people don't speak dialect."

Many even deny it and say something like this: "No, we don't speak a dialect around here.

Home computers in the 1980s had many incompatible dialects of BASIC.

A curious question, which has as yet attracted but little attention, is whether the notes of the same species of Bird are in all countries alike. From my own observation I am inclined to think that they are not, and that there exist "dialects," so to speak, of the song.

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