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['daɪəlekt]1) Общая лексика: говор, диалектальный2) Лингвистика: диалект, диалектный, наречие3) Вычислительная техника: диалект (языка программирования), профессиональный жаргон4) Программирование: диалект (Так говорят о варианте языка программирования. Может также относиться к принятому стилю программирования)5) Макаров: диалектизм, специальный язык, язык (как член семьи или группы языков) -
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['daɪəlektˌætləs]1) Общая лексика: диалектологический атлас2) Лингвистика: атлас диалектов, лингвистический атлас -
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Лингвистика: граница распространения диалекта -
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Лингвистика: диалектный континуум -
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Лингвистика: диалектологический словарь, идиотикон, словарь диалектизмов -
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Лингвистика: диалектная география -
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['daɪəlekt]Abbreviation: dial -
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[`daɪəlekt]диалект, наречие; говордиалектальный, диалектныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dialect
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69 dialect dictionary
словарь диалектаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dialect dictionary
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70 dialect geography
лингвистическая географияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dialect geography
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карта диалектовАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dialect map
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[di·a·lect || 'daɪəlekt]◙ n. ניב, דיאלקט* * *◙ טקלאיד,בינ◄ -
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этол. -
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logat* * *dialek* * *logat* * *logat, dialek -
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n. Lo lus sis -
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reo-ā-iwi -
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wikà, wikaín, pangkat ng wikà -
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n.boli / laehjah -
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canúint
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Dialect levelling — is the means by which dialect differences decrease. For example, in rural areas of Britain, although English is widely spoken, the pronunciation and grammar have historically varied. During the 20th century people have been moving into towns and… … Wikipedia
dialect — DIALÉCT, dialecte, s.n. 1. Ramificaţie teritorială a unei limbi, cuprinzând adesea mai multe graiuri. 2. (impr.) Grai. 3. (impr.) Limbă. [pr.: di a ] – Din fr. dialecte, lat. dialectus. Trimis de romac, 03.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 DIALÉCT s. ( … Dicționar Român
dialect — n 1 Dialect, vernacular, patois, lingo, jargon, cant, argot, slang denote a form of language or a style of speech which varies from that accepted as the literary standard. Dialect (see also LANGUAGE 1) is applied ordinarily to a form of a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dialect — is the language form of a region, and varies from the standard language in matters of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Some dialects are also related to social class and ethnic origin. The dialects of the United Kingdom are recorded in… … Modern English usage
dialect — [dī′ə lekt΄] n. [L dialectus < Gr dialektos, discourse, discussion, dialect < dialegesthai, to discourse, talk < dia, between (see DIA ) + legein, to choose, talk (see LOGIC)] 1. the sum total of local characteristics of speech 2. Rare… … English World dictionary
Dialect — Di a*lect, n. [F. dialecte, L. dialectus, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to converse, discourse. See {Dialogue}.] 1. Means or mode of expressing thoughts; language; tongue; form of speech. [1913 Webster] This book is writ in such a dialect As may the minds of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dialect (programming language) — Dialect is an interpreted programming language created initially by George Harth as a college compilers class project. The base interpreter was then expanded at Aristar, Inc. by George and Greg DeLozier. Dialect is now Open Source and resides at… … Wikipedia
dialect — Dialect identifies groups within a language. Some people’s speech displays features differentiating it from that used by members of other groups, although those belonging to either group can communicate with each other without excessive… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
dialect — dialect; in·ter·dialect; trans·dialect; … English syllables
dialect geography — dialect geographer. Ling. the study of regional dialect variation. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
dialect — (n.) 1570s, form of speech of a region or group, from M.Fr. dialecte, from L. dialectus local language, way of speaking, conversation, from Gk. dialektos talk, conversation, speech; also the language of a country, dialect, from dialegesthai… … Etymology dictionary