Dialect
41dialect atlas — /ˈdaɪəlɛkt ætləs/ (say duyuhlekt atluhs) noun an atlas showing how the distinctive features of a dialect or dialects are distributed geographically. Also, linguistic atlas …
42dialect geography — /ˌdaɪəlɛkt dʒiˈɒgrəfi/ (say .duyuhlekt jee ogruhfee) noun the study of the geographical distribution of the distinctive features of a dialect or dialects; linguistic geography …
43dialect atlas — noun an atlas showing the distribution of distinctive linguistic features • Syn: ↑linguistic atlas • Hypernyms: ↑atlas, ↑book of maps, ↑map collection * * * noun : linguistic atlas * * * …
44dialect — См. dialetto …
45dialéct — s. n. (sil. di a ), pl. dialécte …
46dialect — di|a|lect [ daıə,lekt ] noun count or uncount * a way of speaking a language that is used only in a particular area or by a particular group …
47dialect — , patois Both describe the form of language prevailing in a region and can be used interchangeably, though patois is normally better reserved for contexts involving French or its variants. He spoke in the patois of Yorkshire is at best jocular …
48dialect — di·a·lect || daɪəlekt n. form of a language spoken in a certain area or district; subordinate variety of a language …
49dialect — citadel …
50dialect — [ dʌɪəlɛkt] noun 1》 a form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group. 2》 Computing a particular version of a programming language. Derivatives dialectal lɛkt(ə)l adjective Origin C16 (denoting the art of investigating… …