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The K'ni has a single string, held between the teeth and feet and bowed by the player, who sings in a local dialect through the instrument, using their skull as a resonator.

I asked a simple question about Pirandello, and got in reply - as Zeffirelli explained the difficulty of translating him - a rapid tour of European civilisation, extending back from nineteenth-century Sicily with its demotic dialect through the Holy Roman Empire to the universal reign of Latin and its decadent collapse into a vulgar Babel of tongues.

In this case, the word zero goes extinct in the island dialect through the process of linguistic drift.

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And there's nobody that could describe it better – the dialect, the sounds, the smells come through in his writing".

"I developed a technique of transcribing that captured the idiom rather than trying to convey the dialect through misspellings".

Speaking in the Cantonese dialect through a translator, Lee attributes his overall success to his ability to change with the times and seize new opportunities that have arisen in Hong Kong.

"I already experienced the biggest change in my life," she said, speaking a Gujarati dialect through an interpreter, "when I first got the chance to come out of my house and participate in society".

In 80 kilometres I would've gone from places where Comtadin – one local dialect of Provençal – was spoken, to those where Aptois could be absorbed; and on the flanks of Ventoux itself I would've heard pre-Alpine Gavot dialects chattering through the woods; suitable, really, given that the mountain is an outlier of the mighty range.

On the one hand the speech in Almond's books is very naturalistic: his characters aren't burdened with overlong sentences, and he creates dialect through rhythm and vocabulary rather than Irvine Welsh-style transliteration.

Individuals likely learn their dialect through contact with their mother and other pod members.

Muslim bhakti poets either expressed Ṣūfī ideas, which were close to monotheistic orthodoxy as well as to the doctrines of Indian saints Kabīr and Nānak, in the Indian dialects through narrative poems modelled on Persian mas̄navīs or chose the path of ecstasy and became devotees of Krishna (which was still close to the more orthodox forms of Ṣūfīsm).

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