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It is a freewheeling world in which participants are almost always anonymous, the messages they leave are often not moderated, certain users can attain a kind of respected leadership status and conversations can take place in a dialect that can be difficult for a neophyte to decipher.
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Indeed, the intricacies of the translation were celebrated by linguists and literary critics alike, recognizing the challenges involved in translating the antiquated Spanish of Cervantes into a living language that, somewhat like Chinese or Arabic, has diverging dialects that can be mutually unintelligible.
And I actually feel a bit more understood now, because I've been able to create a dialect that people can understand.
Chaucer, who was born and died in London, spoke a dialect that was basically East Midland.
In addition to these, the Teochew speak a dialect that is mutually intelligible with Hokkien.
She spoke in a rush and in a dialect that Binny found hard to follow.
Like any novelty, OP is infectious, a dialect that some actors find hard to shake off.
Its linguistic features place it in a central region on the dialect map that can be reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European; the ancient languages with which it has the most features in common are little-known ones such as Phrygian.
Steele says the idea that Obama has "a Negro dialect that he can turn on or turn off," is "anachronistic language".
"Young woman, it is a price on everything," he says, in a book that can achieve miraculous effects with both dialogue and dialect.
Inspired by, Uriel Weinreich first advocated the use of diasystems in structural dialectology, and suggested that such a system would represent a higher level of abstraction that can unite related dialects into a single description and transcription.
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