- as well as
their Chinese regiolect and/or the
dominant Chinese regiolect in
their area. However, most
Chinese regiolects are
losing ground to Mandarin...
-
intelligible in
spoken form,
leading to
debate as to
whether they are
regiolects or
separate languages. A
standard dialect, also
known as a "standardized...
- (German: Bozen) and
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee. Berlinian, the High
German regiolect or
dialect of
Berlin with Low
German substrate Missingsch, a Low-German-coloured...
- This is a list of
languages spoken in
regions ruled by
Balkan countries. With the
exception of
several Turkic languages, all of them
belong to the Indo-European...
-
Dialectology (from Gr**** διάλεκτος, dial****s, "talk, dialect"; and -λογία, -logia) is the
scientific study of dialects:
subsets of languages.
Though in...
- ISBN 978-0-8248-1068-9 Groves,
Julie May (2010), "Language or dialect,
topolect or
regiolect? A
comparative study of
language attitudes towards the
status of Cantonese...
- phrases, and idioms, and some
grammatical constructions. Like
other German regiolects,
there is not a
strict definition of what
constitutes Rhinelandic; it...
-
incorrectly referred to as Kölsch, as well as the
Rhinelandic regiolect. In fact, the
regiolect is very
different from Kölsch,
being the
regional variety...
- derogative:
Berliner Schnauze,
pronounced [bɛʁˌliːnɐ ˈʃnaʊtsə] ), is the
regiolect spoken in the city of
Berlin as well as its
surrounding metropolitan area...
- substrate, or
regiolect,[citation needed] was
spoken in Elbing.
August Schemionek published the
following anectode in 1881, in
which the
regiolect[citation...