dialect |
variation |
As nouns the difference between dialect and variation
is that
dialect is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while
variation is the act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing.
langue |
dialect |
In linguistics terms the difference between langue and dialect
is that
langue is language as a system rather than language in use, including the formal rules, structures, and limitations of language while
dialect is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
localism |
dialect |
As nouns the difference between localism and dialect
is that
localism is a linguistic feature that is unique to a locality while
dialect is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
cant |
dialect |
As nouns the difference between cant and dialect
is that
cant is , a hundred while
dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
dialect |
acrolect |
In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between dialect and acrolect
is that
dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while
acrolect is (linguistics) the variety of speech that is considered the standard form.
As nouns the difference between dialect and acrolect
is that
dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while
acrolect is (linguistics) the variety of speech that is considered the standard form.
standard |
dialect |
As nouns the difference between standard and dialect
is that
standard is while
dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
obsolete |
dialect |
As an adjective obsolete
is obsolete, deprecated (computing).
As a noun dialect is
(linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
transitive |
dialect |
As an adjective transitive
is making a (
l) or passage.
As a noun dialect is
(linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
basilect |
dialect |
In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between basilect and dialect
is that
basilect is (linguistics) a variety of a language that has diverged greatly from the standard form while
dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
As nouns the difference between basilect and dialect
is that
basilect is (linguistics) a variety of a language that has diverged greatly from the standard form while
dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
bilingual |
dialect |
As nouns the difference between bilingual and dialect
is that
bilingual is a person who is able to use two languages while
dialect is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
As an adjective bilingual
is having the ability to speak two languages.
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