-
ethnolects,
crossing refers to
speakers using ethnolects that do not
formally belong to them.
Considering the
inherent connection between ethnolect and...
- is a language,
Witold Mańczak
wrote that "the
defining feature between ethnolects is lexical, not grammatical, convergence". In this context,
Silesian has...
- have
given up—intentionally or unintentionally—their
traditional ethnolect.
Ethnolects like Dari are
transferring from a
state of maintenance, in which...
-
throughout the Arab
world have been, in
modern times,
classified as
distinct ethnolects.
Under the ISO 639
international standard for
language codes, Judeo-Arabic...
- In the
English language,
there are
grammatical constructions that many
native speakers use
unquestioningly yet
certain writers call incorrect. Differences...
- The
Masurian ethnolect (Masurian: mazurská gádkä; Polish: mazurski; German: Masurisch),
according to some linguists, is a
dialect group of the Polish...
- Goral, less
frequently called Highlander or
Highland Polish, is an
ethnolect of the
Lechitic group, more
specifically of the
Lesser Poland dialect group...
-
languages are not
genetically related to each other, they are all
known to be
ethnolects developed by the
Jewish diaspora.
While Jews
originate in the Land of...
- "archaisms").
Pahlavi compositions have been
found for the dialects/
ethnolects of Parthia, Persis, Sogdiana, Scythia, and Khotan.
Independent of the...
-
Yiddish had
influence on
other European Jewish ethnolects like
Jewish Russian and
Jewish French.
These ethnolects are
shown in
various pieces of
media across...