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Dialectal

Dialectal | Dialectally

Dialectal meaning

Of or relating to a dialect. | Peculiar to a (nonstandard) variety or lect.

Synonyms of Dialectal

Example sentences (20)

For example, Doner explained that the dialectal variation in northern Italian alone was found to require hundreds of parameters.

Following her time in and out of the hospital, Ms Venturi’s life changed when she enrolled in dialectal behaviour therapy (DBT) – an intensive therapy course that in the end played a huge part in her recovery process.

Though they have fast become part of the Welsh English dialectal language, they actually have very different origins.

Armenian can be divided into two major dialectal blocks and those blocks into individual dialects, though many of the Western Armenian dialects have become extinct due to the effects of the Armenian Genocide.

A similar point of view was also voiced by H. G. Lunt in 1974 when, after suggesting that the Cyrillic texts show more specifically eastern Bulgarian dialectal features of OCS..

Based on the principles of partnership, Māori-speaking government, general revitalisation and dialectal protective policy, and adequate resourcing, the Waitangi Tribunal has recommended "four fundamental changes": Waitangi Tribunal (2011, p. 470).

By the 7th century, it had broken apart into large dialectal zones.

Comparing the documents from the Giudicato of Cagliari to those from the Torres ' and Gallura 's one, Sardinian language displays already a certain range of dialectal variation.

Descending from the language of the Vistulans, it is the most numerous dialectal group in modern Poland.

Dialectal diversity is so great within Kashubian that a speaker of southern Kashubian has considerable difficulty in understanding a speaker of the northernmost dialects.

Dialectal variation A world map attempting to identify the main dialects of Spanish.

Dialects Pre-Coptic Egyptian does not show great dialectal differences in the written language due to the centralized nature of Egyptian society.

Homer also altered the forms of words to allow them to fit the hexameter, typically by using a dialectal form: ptolis is an epic form used instead of the Attic polis wherever it is necessary for the meter.

However, if the shortening is unusual, dialectal or archaic, the apostrophe may still be used to mark it (e.

However, it should be noted that there are dialectal variations to the forms.

However, some changes were geographically limited and so created a dialectal difference between Old West Norse and Old East Norse.

However, the pronunciation "bin" is dialectal and has nothing to do with either the spelling or pronunciation in Classical Arabic.

In most regions, the speakers use a continuum from more dialectal varieties to more standard varieties according to circumstances.

Italian, for example, has both questo "this" (eccu-istum) and quello "that" (eccu-illum), in addition to dialectal codesto "that (near you)" (eccu-tē-istum).

Migrations in the 20th century, primarily caused by urbanization and wars, also contributed to the reduction of dialectal differences.