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/duy'euh lek tol"euh jist/, n.a specialist in dialectology.[1880-85; DIALECTOLOG(Y) + -IST]
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dialectologist — noun Date: circa 1874 a specialist in dialectology … New Collegiate Dictionary
dialectologist — noun A person who studies regional differences in speech sounds. Syn: phonetician See Also: dialect … Wiktionary
dialectologist — n. person who specializes in dialectology … English contemporary dictionary
dialectologist — di·a·lec·tol·o·gist … English syllables
dialectologist — ˌdīəˌlekˈtäləjə̇st sometimes lək noun ( s) : a specialist in dialectology … Useful english dictionary
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