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Yiddish linguist Max
Weinreich published the expression, A
shprakh iz a
dialekt mit an
armey un flot ("אַ שפּראַך איז אַ דיאַלעקט מיט אַן אַרמײ און פֿלאָט":...
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Berlin German, or
Berlinese (High German:
Berliner Dialekt,
Berliner Mundart,
Berlinerisch or Berlinisch; derogative:
Berliner Schnauze,
pronounced [bɛʁˌliːnɐ...
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tazovsky dialekt),
which became the
basis of the
Selkup written language in the 1930s, Tym (Central)
dialect (тымский диалект,
tymsky dialekt), and Ket...
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vowels (Polish samogłoski pochylone). Four
major dialect groups (termed
dialekt) are
typically recognized, each
primarily ****ociated with a particular...
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Institute for Dialectology,
Onomastics and
Folklore Research in Umeå (Swedish:
Dialekt-, ortnamns- och
folkminnesarkivet i Umeå), is a
Swedish governmental archive...
- Dialektikê:
Cahiers de
typologie analytique was an
academic journal of
archaeology published by the "Centre de
palethnographie stratigraphique d'Arudy"...
- Sven (1980). Hössjömålet:
ordbok över en sydvästerbottnisk
dialekt (2. uppl ed.). Umeå:
Dialekt- och ortnamnsarkivet. ISBN 978-91-970358-1-1.
Thompson (1959)...
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Greater Poland dialect group (Polish:
dialekt wielkopolski) is a
dialect group of the
Polish language used in the
Greater Poland. It is used in the area...
- (Chechen: Ӏовхойн диалект, romanized: 'Ovkhoyn
dialekt, Russian: Ауховский диалект, romanized: Aukhovskiy
dialekt) is a
dialect of the
Chechen language, It...
- The
Vistulan dialect (German:
Dialekt des Weichselgebietes, lit. 'dialect of the
Vistula region') was a
dialect of Low Prussian,
which belongs to Low...