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    • Features of linguistic structure

      • A dialect is chiefly distinguished from other dialects of the same language by features of linguistic structure—i.e., grammar (specifically morphology and syntax) and vocabulary.
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  2. Everyone speaks a dialect (or "variety"*) of whatever language they speak. For instance, I speak the Midland US dialect of English. Asking whether I speak a dialect or a language is like asking whether I was born in Michigan or in the United States. The answer is "both," because one includes the other.

  3. Jan 19, 2016 · So, what’s the difference between a language and a dialect? In popular usage, a language is written in addition to being spoken, while a dialect is just spoken.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DialectDialect - Wikipedia

    Features that distinguish dialects from each other can be found in lexicon and grammar, as well as in pronunciation (phonology, including prosody). In instances where the salient distinctions are only or mostly to be observed in pronunciation, the more specific term accent may be used instead of dialect.

  5. Nov 17, 2020 · But how do we decide when a collection of dialects is a language and not just another, more general dialect? As we've already seen, a dialect can also be a set of dialects (the North American English dialect consists of Southern dialect, New England dialect, Canadian dialect, etc.).

  6. Jan 1, 2020 · There are two main directions to go in order to establish a quantitative distinction. One direction is to measure mutual intelligibility; another is to apply some consistent and objective measure of differences between two variants with regard to phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicon, or some combination.

    • Søren Wichmann
    • 2020
  7. Apr 25, 2024 · 1. Languages Have a Country, While Dialects Are Regional. 2. Languages Have Standard Written Forms, While Dialects Are Mostly Oral. 3. Languages Are Qualitatively Different from Dialects. What’s the Difference Between a Dialect and an Accent? And One More Thing...

  8. May 3, 2024 · A dialect is chiefly distinguished from other dialects of the same language by features of linguistic structure—i.e., grammar (specifically morphology and syntax) and vocabulary.

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