- A
dialect is a
variety of
language spoken by a
particular group of people. This may
include dominant and
standardized varieties as well as vernacular...
- the
northeast of the
empire and
gradually replaced the
former Iranian dialects of
Parthia (Parthian).
Tajik Persian (форси́и тоҷикӣ́, forsi-i tojikī)...
-
western coastal dialect of
early Middle Tamil and
separated from it
sometime between the 9th and 13th centuries. This
western dialect also
preserved some...
-
Tamil dialect,
Jaffna Tamil dialect,
Negombo Tamil dialect in Sri Lanka; and
Malaysian Tamil in Malaysia.
Sankethi dialect in
Karnataka has been heavily...
- an
allophone of /e/
before /k, χ, l, r/,
though this
occurs primarily dialectally, most
commonly in the
former Transvaal and Free
State provinces. /ɔi...
-
basic everyday vocabulary remains Germanic in origin.
English exists on a
dialect continuum with Scots; it is next-most
closely related to Low
Saxon and...
- non-standard
dialect of Urdu
which was
typically not written. However,
organisations s****ing to
preserve the
dialect have
begun transcribing the
dialect in the...
- and the
Lower Yangtze, are not
mutually intelligible with the
Beijing dialect (or are only
partially intelligible). Nevertheless,
Mandarin as a group...
-
Kannada dialects, in the
broad sense incorporating the Kannada–Badaga languages, are
spoken in and
around Karnataka.
Apart from
literary Kannada, used...
- Scotland. Old
English developed from a set of Anglo-Frisian or
Ingvaeonic dialects originally spoken by
Germanic tribes traditionally known as the Angles...