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dialectally — adverb see dialect … New Collegiate Dictionary
dialectally — adjective In a dialectal way … Wiktionary
dialectally — di·a·lec·tal·ly … English syllables
dialectally — adverb see dialectal … Useful english dictionary
dialectal — dialectally, adv. /duy euh lek tl/, adj. 1. of a dialect. 2. characteristic of a dialect. Also, dialectic, dialectical. [1825 35; DIALECT + AL1] Usage. In linguistics DIALECTAL, not DIALECTICAL, is the term more commonly used to denote regional… … Universalium
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Pronunciation of English th — In English, the digraph 〈th〉 represents in most cases one of two different phonemes: the voiced dental fricative IPA|/ð/ (as in this ) and the voiceless dental fricative IPA|/θ/ ( thing ). More rarely, it can stand for IPA|/t/ ( Thailand ) or the … Wikipedia
dialect — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French dialecte, from Latin dialectus, from Greek dialektos conversation, dialect, from dialegesthai to converse more at dialogue Date: 1577 1. a. a regional variety of … New Collegiate Dictionary
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