dialect group
Frequency: 6.36.5 per million words
a community of people who share a common dialect
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Examples (10)
- The two major dialect groups of Inuit have some significant linguistic differences.
- The researcher focused her study on a specific dialect group in the Appalachian mountains.
- Historically, the migration patterns of this dialect group can be traced back to the 17th century.
- For this dialect group, their way of speaking is a core part of their cultural identity.
- Efforts are underway to preserve the unique linguistic features of each dialect group in the region.
- How does one dialect group differ from another in terms of vocabulary and grammar?
- Each dialect group contributes to the linguistic diversity of the country.
- Linguists predict that this small dialect group may eventually merge with the larger one.
- I was surprised to learn that my grandparents belonged to a distinct dialect group with its own unique phrases.
- The river naturally separates the two main dialect groups in the valley.