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When there are systematic differences in the way groups speak a language, we say that each group speaks a dialect of that language.

A dialect is a variant or variety of a language spoken in a certain geographical area.

The language of an individual speaker with its unique characteristics is referred to as the speaker’s idiolect.

Regional Dialects: When various linguistic differences accumulate in a particular geographic region the language spoken has its own character.

Accent is a way of pronouncing words that occurs among the people in a particular region or country.
Regional dialects may differ in the words people use for the same object, as well as in phonology.

              Dialect Atlases: Try to show the geographical boundaries of the distribution of a particular linguistic feature by drawing a line on a map.


Social dialects originate from social groups and depend on a variety of factors; social, class, religion, and ethnicity. 

By. Jamie Cruz






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