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				In linguistics dialectal, not dialectical, is the term more commonly used to denote regional or social language variation: Dialectal variation is more marked in the ...				
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				a. A regional or social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary, especially a variety of speech differing from the standard  ...				
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				a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations. Source: Merriam-Webster's Learner's  ...				
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				Adjective. (comparative more dialectal, superlative most dialectal). Of or relating to a dialect. Not linguistically standard. Origin. dialect + -al. English Wiktionary.				
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				Dialectal : définition, synonymes, citations, traduction dans le dictionnaire de la langue française. Définition : Qui est relatif à...				
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				Dialectal is the adjective corresponding to the noun dialect (and dialect refers to a a variety of a language peculiar to a particular region or group). Dialectical is a  ...				
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				dialectal (comparative more dialectal, superlative most dialectal). Of or relating to a dialect. ... Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions.				
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				Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English ... to a specific region or social group: the Lancashire dialect seemed like a foreign language.				
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