- An
ethnolect is
generally defined as a
language variety that
marks speakers as
members of
ethnic groups who
originally used
another language or distinctive...
- Silesian,
occasionally called Upper Silesian, is an
ethnolect of the
Lechitic group spoken by part of
people in
Upper Silesia. Its
vocabulary was significantly...
- Goral, less
frequently called Highlander or
Highland Polish, is an
ethnolect of the
Lechitic group, more
specifically of the
Lesser Poland dialect group...
-
literally Behdīnān dialect) is a
Persian dialect and a
Northwestern Iranian ethnolect.
Zoroastrian Dari used to be
spoken by
almost a
million people in central...
- The
Masurian ethnolect (Masurian: mazurská gádkä; Polish: mazurski; German: Masurisch),
according to some linguists, is a
dialect group of the Polish...
- language,
Turkic language of
Crimean Karaites. Its
Crimean dialect is an
ethnolect of the
Crimean Tatar language.
Karate (disambiguation) Keraites, a Turco-Mongolian...
- genre, text types, style, acrolect, mesolect, basilect, sociolect, and
ethnolect,
among many others, may be used to
cover the same or
similar ground. Some...
- an
ethnolect of
Papiamento spoken by the
Sephardic Jewish community of Curaçao in the
Dutch Caribbean. It is
likely the only
living Jewish ethnolect based...
- The
Gorals (Polish: Górale;
Goral ethnolect: Górole; Slovak: Gorali;
Cieszyn Silesian: Gorole), also
anglicized as the Highlanders, are an ethnographic...
- accent), the
socioeconomic status of its speakers,
their ethnicity (an
ethnolect),
their caste or
social class (a
social accent), or
influence from their...