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  1. principles” of the field of linguistics. Idiolect is most prominent in chapter 38, in which it is discussed alongside concepts of “dialect” and “language.” Martinet, A. 1961. A functional view of language. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. Although idiolect only receives brief attention in this book between pages 104 and 108, it is

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · By. Richard Nordquist. Updated on July 03, 2019. An idiolect is the distinctive speech of an individual, a linguistic pattern regarded as unique among speakers of a person's language or dialect. But it is even more granular, more narrow than just all the speakers of a particular dialect.

    • Richard Nordquist
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  4. Nov 29, 2018 · It is a term that has a passing mention or glossary entry in most introductory textbooks in linguistics, yet it is a theory that is not easily observable or measurable, and for which there is little agreement and even less empirical evidence.

  5. Finally, we each have our own voice quality, style, and mannerisms, which constitute an idiolect distinct from all others. The scientific study of speech recognition has matured to a level reliable enough for forensic purposes, and automatic speaker recognition software is widely employed for gatekeeping applications.

  6. Objective: Global migration and linguistic diversity are at record highs, making healthcare language barriers more prevalent. Nurses, often the first contact with patients in the healthcare system, can improve outcomes including safety and satisfaction through how they manage language barriers.

    • Lauren Gerchow, Larissa R. Burka, Sarah Miner, Allison Squires
    • 10.1016/j.pec.2020.09.017
    • 2021
    • 2021/03
  7. the general theory of communication—the theory of language-use—can operate with the notion of an idiolect or instead needs the notion of a common language. The second claim—that successful communication requires only E-langauges to be shared—is, I think, extremely tempting, languages, and perhaps such a study should operate not with ...

  8. Nov 15, 2004 · Idiolects. For the purposes of this entry an idiolect is a language the linguistic (i. e. syntactic, phonological, referential, etc.) properties of which can be exhaustively specified in terms of the intrinsic properties of some single individual, the person whose idiolect it is.

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