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- In the field of dialectology, a diasystem or polylectal grammar is a linguistic analysis set up to encode or represent a range of related varieties in...
- Serbo-Croatian (srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски), also known as Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS), is a South Slavic language and the primary...
- distinguished in any single dialect. Most linguists now believe it represents a diasystem encomp****ing 6th-century northern and southern standards for reading the...
- diaphone to refer to the variants. A diaphonemic inventory is a specific diasystem (a term po****rized by Uriel Weinreich) that superimposes dialectal contrasts...
- the Occitan dialects with Catalan. Occitan and Catalan form a common diasystem (or a common Abstandsprache), which is called Occitano-Romance, according...
- widely held to be an independent sister language forming a pluricentric diasystem with English. German linguist Heinz Kloss considered Modern Scots a Halbsprache...
- form a linguistic diasystem, which consists of different linguistic systems that coexist and mutually influence. Within the diasystem, the Dachsprache...
- regardless of the speakers pronunciation. This is accomplished with the use of diasystems (in Walloon betchfessîs scrijhas), which are always spelled the same but...
- sense, the set of dialects can be understood as being part of a single diasystem, an abstraction that each dialect is part of. In generative phonology...
- the variation between the phonemic systems of different varieties or diasystems of a language. For example, if a speaker of variety A pronounces the lexical...