- A
dialect is a
variety of
language spoken by a
particular group of people. It can also
refer to a
language subordinate in
status to a
dominant language...
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Central Iranian Plateau, p. 70
Pierre Lecoq. 1989. "Les
dialectes caspiens et les
dialectes du nord-ouest de l'Iran,"
Compendium Linguarum Iranicarum...
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Armenian dialects existed in the
areas historically po****ted by them.
classification des
dialectes arméniens (classification of
Armenian dialects) is a...
- and the
Lower Yangtze, are not
mutually intelligible with the
Beijing dialect (or are only
partially intelligible). Nevertheless,
Mandarin as a group...
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Dialects are
linguistic varieties that may
differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling, and
other aspects of grammar. For the
classification of varieties...
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Archived 2015-03-07 at the
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dialectes Maghrébins » (lien), dans: Détermination d'indices
acoustiques robustes...
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Saxon and
Upper Franconian dialects,
which are
Central German and
Upper German dialects belonging to the High
German dialect group.
German is therefore...
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evolved from a
group of
North Sea
Germanic dialects brought to
Britain in the 5th century. Old
English dialects were
later influenced by Old Norse-speaking...