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    dialectal
    /ˌdʌɪəˈlɛktl/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or constituting a particular form or dialect of a language: "dialectal variations in pronunciation"

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  2. DIALECTAL definition: 1. belonging or relating to a dialect (= a form of a language that people speak in a particular…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DIALECTICAL is of, relating to, or in accordance with dialectic. How to use dialectical in a sentence.

  4. A dialect is a form of the language that is spoken in a particular part of the country or by a particular group of people. There are many different dialects of English and they have different words and grammar. Most learners of English learn the standard dialects of the language. …

  5. : a regional variety of language distinguished by features of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation from other regional varieties and constituting together with them a single language. the Doric dialect of ancient Greek. a dialect of Chinese spoken in Hong Kong. b. : one of two or more cognate (see cognate entry 1 sense 3a) languages.

  6. adjective. 1. of a dialect. 2. characteristic of a dialect. Also: dialectic, dialectical USAGE In linguistics dialectal, not dialectical, is the term more commonly used to denote regional or social language variation: Dialectal variation is more marked in the South than elsewhere in the United States. In general writing either term may be found.

  7. connected with the dialects of a language. There are dialectal differences from one area of the country to another.

  8. Oct 29, 2019 · A dialect is a regional or social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, and/or vocabulary. The adjective dialectal describes anything related to this topic. The study of dialects is known as dialectology or sociolinguistics.

  9. Jun 14, 2024 · dialect, a variety of a language that signals where a person comes from. The notion is usually interpreted geographically (regional dialect), but it also has some application in relation to a person’s social background (class dialect) or occupation (occupational dialect).

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DialectDialect - Wikipedia

    Dialect as linguistic variety of a language. The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class or ethnicity. [2] . A dialect that is associated with a particular social class can be termed a sociolect.

  11. noun. Linguistics. a variety of a language that is distinguished from other varieties of the same language by features of phonology, grammar, and vocabulary, and by its use by a group of speakers who are set off from others geographically or socially.