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The details vary from dialect to dialect.
The distribution of these allophones varies from dialect to dialect.
The phonology of the Irish language varies from dialect to dialect; there is no standard pronunciation of Irish.
The vowel sounds vary from dialect to dialect, but in general Connacht and Munster at least agree in having the monophthongs /iː/, /ɪ/, /uː/, /ʊ/, /eː/, /ɛ/, /oː/, /ɔ/, /a/, /aː/, and schwa, which is found only in unstressed syllables; and the falling diphthongs /əi/, /əu/, /iə/, and /uə/.
The schwa sound (the sound of a caveman grunt), as in "strut," varies from dialect to dialect.
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The phonological systems of Ancient Greek differ noticeably from one period to another and from one dialect to another.
From country to country, dialects are extremely different.
Confiding in the reader, Renton makes a joke of his ability to withdraw from dialect.
"As I hardly ever play anyone from North London, I always have dialects to learn.
What causes dialects to change?
The words came from dozens of languages, dialects, sub-dialects and specialist vocabularies: from Unst to the Lizard, from Pembrokeshire to Norfolk; from Norn and Old English, Anglo-Romani, Cornish, Welsh, Irish, Gaelic, Orcadian, Shetlandic and Doric, and numerous regional versions of English, through to Jérriais, the dialect of Norman still spoken on the island of Jersey.
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