The publication of French dictionaries and lexicons by Enlightenment scholars further eroded regionalisms. |
The first is his comparison of Asian and European regionalisms. |
We have no comprehensive dictionary, no etymological dictionary, no dictionaries of regionalisms, no modern thesaurus. |
The words in Figure 3 contain no contrived examples, no questionable neologisms, no regionalisms and no disyllables trying to pass themselves off as monosyllables. |
And that principle applies to many students, from those unable to add columns of numbers to Southern youngsters who speak in regionalisms delivered in a thick drawl. |
England is also a culture of many smaller regionalisms, still centered on the old governmental unit of the county and the local villages and towns. |