Spanish is the national language, albeit with noticeable dialectal and regional variations. |
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Spanish is recognized as the national language, although it has marked dialectal and regional characteristics. |
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The divisions that characterize them can be attributed to the clan system, political cleavages, and cultural and dialectal differences. |
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Proto-Indo-European vowel apophony or Ablaut is indeed normal in MIE, but different dialectal Ablauts are corrected when loan-translated. |
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A reasonable hypothesis is that there is but one Inuit sign language with local dialectal variations. |
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His recent research focused on expression of social 7 transformations, especially conceptions of gender in dialectal poetry, song and literature. |
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There are three different areas in regard to the probable use: the western, central and eastern, with different dialectal forms. |
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As a standardised form, literary Welsh shows little if any of the dialectal variation found in colloquial Welsh. |
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Some have speculated that it comes from the Swedish dialectal pyske meaning wee little fairy. |
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After the Middle Ages, the word elf tended to be replaced by other terms, becoming archaic, dialectal, or surviving only in fossilised terms. |
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Kids who go beyond accent and use dialectal or nonstandard forms ain't, gizzit, nowt double negatives are politely told with the best wishes that Standard English is crucial to climbing the economic ladder. |
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Frequently, the label dialect, or dialectal, is attached to substandard speech, language usage that deviates from the accepted norm e.g., the speech of many of the heroes of Mark Twain's novels. |
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Specialists relate its seven dialectal variants with the orographic characteristics of the region and the fact that, in the past, it was difficult for the different populations to communicate with each other. |
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This divergence may be due to dialectal or idiolectal variation and requires further investigation. |
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For further details on different realisations of phonemes, dialectal differences and example words, see the full article at Dutch phonology. |
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If dialectal and derived words are included, the total is approximately 400 words, the largest stock of Celtic words in any Romance language. |
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Only later were these terms applied to hypothetical dialectal differences within both regions. |
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Aside from the official forms of their respective languages, the four linguistic regions of Switzerland also have their local dialectal forms. |
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Chinese has long had considerable dialectal variation, hence prestige dialects have always existed, and linguae francae have always been needed. |
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The proverbiologist uses syntactic, dialectal, metric, or linguistic aspects of the proverb to study its origin, spread, and evolution. |
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This has evolved on the basis of the main characteristics of the Central Bohemian dialectal group. In Moravia, we can observe more pronounced dialectal differences. |
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Currently, the best empirically supported treatment for borderline personality and substance use disorders is dialectal behaviour therapy, which includes behavioural skills training. |
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The four main dialectal forms of Old English were Mercian, Northumbrian, Kentish, and West Saxon. |
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In most regions, the speakers use a continuum from more dialectal varieties to more standard varieties according to circumstances. |
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Old Gutnish, the more obscure dialectal branch, is sometimes included in the Old East Norse dialect due to geographical associations. |
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However, some changes were geographically limited and so created a dialectal difference between Old West Norse and Old East Norse. |
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There are a number of dialectal words and phrases used in New Zealand English. |
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Louis has been in dialectal transition throughout most of the 1900s until the present moment. |
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All demonstratives can be used anaphorically in all dialectal varieties of Estonian. |
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A more formal and much more extensive linguistic analysis of the dialectal variations observed and recorded in the video-tapes and transcripts is required. |
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When I knew all the dialectal differences for a word I would put them in. |
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To become familiar and comfortable with dialectal conventions, practitioners need to spend time with families and in the community, and ask for help to understand what one is hearing and seeing. |
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Academically the regional variations are considered to be dialectal forms. |
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There are also dialectal differences between western and eastern dialects. |
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Regions represent dialectal, cultural, and economic variations better than the former provinces, which were purely administrative divisions of the central government. |
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Jackson notes that only in the north does the cluster appear in place names borrowed after circa 600AD and concludes that it may have been a later dialectal survival here. |
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Since the 15th century, Southeastern varieties centred around London, which has been the centre from which dialectal innovations have spread to other dialects. |
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Linguistic analysis of the last few dozen native speakers reveals a number of dialectal differences between the northern and the southern parts of the island. |
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Icelandic has very minor dialectal differences phonetically. |
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Similarly, the Ostromir Gospels exhibits dialectal features that classify it as East Slavic, rather than South Slavic so it is not included in the canon either. |
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Dialectal variety also commonly occurs, with De Smet and De Smit both meaning Smith for example. |
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