In the late 20th century the poetic tradition was revived, albeit often replacing the traditional Modern Scots orthographic practice with a series of contradictory idiolects. |
It identifies spoken languages as idiolects, in line roughly with Chomskyan Ilanguages. |
Few novelists can compete with her ability to create idiolects. |
The standardized nature of the IPA enables its users to transcribe accurately and consistently the phones of different languages, dialects, and idiolects. |
What is left is a babel of talk, of contrasting idiolects delineating the diverse characters, again well illustrated by Miola. |
Without these idiolects, and many, many more, he could never have revitalized the American novel and turned it into Bellow country. |