basilect
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basilect — UK [ˈbæzɪlekt] / US [ˈbæzɪˌlekt] noun [countable] Word forms basilect : singular basilect plural basilects linguistics a dialect (= way of speaking a language) that is considered lower in status than other dialects … English dictionary
basilect — noun A variety of a language that has diverged greatly from the standard form … Wiktionary
basilect — [ basɪlɛkt, beɪsɪ ] noun Linguistics a less prestigious dialect or variety of a language. Contrasted with acrolect. Derivatives basilectal lɛkt(ə)l adjective Origin 1960s: from basis + lect as in dialect … English new terms dictionary
basilect — basi·lect … English syllables
basilect — /ˈbæsəlɛkt/ (say basuhlekt) noun the social dialect of a given language which is judged to be least prestigious. Compare acrolect. {basi + lect} –basilectal /bæsəˈlɛktəl/ (say basuh lektuhl), adjective …
basilect — … Useful english dictionary
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