dialect
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ağız.
2. diyalekt.
3. lehçe.
4. dil.
5. dialectal Lehçeye ait.
6. lisan.
7. Hız göstergesi.
8. telefon üzerindeki numaraların olduğu kadran.
9. şiven.
10. kadran, kontrol saatlerinin yüzü.
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Tanımlar :
1.
A regional or social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary, especially a variety of speech differing from the standard literary language or speech pattern of the culture in which it exists: cockney is a dialect of english.
2. A variety of language that with other varieties constitutes a single language of which no single variety is standard: the dialects of ancient greek.
3. the language peculiar to the members of a group, especially in an occupation; jargon: the dialect of science.
4. the manner or style of expressing oneself in language or the arts.
5. A language considered as part of a larger family of languages or a linguistic branch. not in scientific use: spanish and french are romance dialects.
2. A variety of language that with other varieties constitutes a single language of which no single variety is standard: the dialects of ancient greek.
3. the language peculiar to the members of a group, especially in an occupation; jargon: the dialect of science.
4. the manner or style of expressing oneself in language or the arts.
5. A language considered as part of a larger family of languages or a linguistic branch. not in scientific use: spanish and french are romance dialects.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.
2. A dialect of a language perceived as substandard and wrong.
2. A dialect of a language perceived as substandard and wrong.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
means or mode of expressing thoughts; language; tongue; form of speech.
2. the form of speech of a limited region or people, as distinguished from ether forms nearly related to it; a variety or subdivision of a language; speech characterized by local peculiarities or specific circumstances
2. the form of speech of a limited region or people, as distinguished from ether forms nearly related to it; a variety or subdivision of a language; speech characterized by local peculiarities or specific circumstances
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to make dialectal.
2. language; speech; mode of speech; manner of speaking.
3. one of a number of related modes of speech, regarded as descended from a common original; a language viewed in its relation to other languages of the same kindred; the idiom of a district or class, differing from that of other districts or classes.
4. the idiom of a locality or class, as distinguished from the generally accepted literary language, or speech of educated people.
5.
2. language; speech; mode of speech; manner of speaking.
3. one of a number of related modes of speech, regarded as descended from a common original; a language viewed in its relation to other languages of the same kindred; the idiom of a district or class, differing from that of other districts or classes.
4. the idiom of a locality or class, as distinguished from the generally accepted literary language, or speech of educated people.
5.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia