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sub-dialects

 

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Sub-dialects

Description:

Sub-dialects refer to a variation or subdivision of a dialect, typically originating from a specific region, locality, or even a smaller community within a larger language group. These sub-dialects may have distinctive features such as vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and expressions, which set them apart from the main dialect. By studying sub-dialects, linguists gain insights into the rich diversity and cultural nuances of a language.

Examples:

1. Noun:

The sub-dialects spoken in the southern region of the country have unique vocabulary and intonation.

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2. Adjective:

The sub-dialects of the Italian language can vary significantly depending on the region.

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3. Plural noun:

Researchers have identified multiple sub-dialects within the main dialect spoken in the coastal areas.

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4. Adverb:

John spoke sub-dialects fluently, enabling him to communicate effectively with locals in various regions.

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