What is another word for dialects?

Pronunciation: [dˈa͡ɪ͡əlɛkts] (IPA)

Dialects are regional variations in language that are spoken by a particular group of people. Synonyms for dialects could include accents or vernaculars, which refer to the specific ways people pronounce words or use phrases that are unique to their region. Other synonyms include patois, pidgin or creole, which refer to languages that have been influenced by other cultures or that have evolved from contact between different languages. Jargon or slang could also be considered synonyms for dialects, as they are specific to certain professions or social groups. Ultimately, dialects are a fascinating aspect of language that can tell us a lot about the cultural and historical roots of a particular community.

What are the paraphrases for Dialects?

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What are the hypernyms for Dialects?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
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    forms of language, modes of expression, styles of speaking, varieties of language.

Usage examples for Dialects

When Poland enjoyed a distinctive nationality, no less than six different dialects were spoken in the several provinces of the kingdom.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
By six o'clock in the morning everything was in readiness, and they steamed out of harbour, taking the two prisoners with them, an interpreter skilled in the Chinese dialects, and several gentlemen who went for curiosity and excitement.
"A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas"
Fanny Loviot
It has decided affinities with those of the Mandingo tongues to the north, the Fanti dialects of the Gold Coast, and, in all probability, still closer ones with those of the Ivory coast.
"The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies"
Robert Gordon Latham

Famous quotes with Dialects

  • We need spies that look like their targets, CIA officers who speak the dialects terrorists use, and FBI agents who can speak to Muslim women who might be intimidated by men.
    Jane Harman
  • My whole deal when I do accents or dialects is I gotta fool the locals. If I fool the locals then I've done my job.
    Brion James
  • And instead of getting a pepper-and-salt effect, we find very clear and sharp divisions between the dialects of the United States, which are getting more different from each other as time goes on.
    William Labov
  • However, research in the years that followed found that in many of its important features, African American Vernacular English was becoming not less, but more different from other dialects.
    William Labov
  • This African American Vernacular English shares most of its grammar and vocabulary with other dialects of English. But it is distinct in many ways, and it is more different from standard English than any other dialect spoken in continental North America.
    William Labov

Related words: study dialects, vernacular dialects, regional dialects, north america dialects, english dialects

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