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- Idiolect is an individual's unique use of language, including speech. This unique usage encomp****es vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. This differs...
- plaster') aniego [ãˈnjeɣo] ('flood') and although there is dialectal and idiolectal variation, speakers may also exhibit other near-minimal pairs like abyecto...
- verbs (aretêe 'to stop' from French arrêter). In isolation, tones have idiolectal variation, and they may also be affected by the mother language of non-native...
- [ʎ] is lost more often in rapid and casual speech. There is also an idiolectal correlation between yeísmo and speech rate, with fast-speaking individuals...
- P. Pl. leäʹped leeiʹd leʹžžveʹted leʹččid leäkku 3rd P. Pl. lie, liâ (idiolectal variation) leʹjje leʹžže leʹčče leäkkaz 4th Person leät leʹjješ leʹžžet...
- Chao are traditionally considered standard, however slight regional and idiolectal variations in tone pronunciation also occur. The Chinese names of the...
- 'open' vs. abyecto /abˈʝeɡto/ 'abject'). Although there is dialectal and idiolectal variation, speakers may also exhibit a contrast in phrase-initial position...
- combinations of words are at the core of language processing. They reveal idiolectal nature because every author subconsciously uses their own idiosyncratic...
- series of preaspirated stops and a series of voiceless sonorants. There is idiolectal free variation with the voiced labial fricative represented with ⟨v⟩,...
- length and normativity varies from dialect to dialect, being optional (and idiolectal) in Central Standard Swedish but obligatory in, for example, the Swedish...