Sentence examples for was the dialect from inspiring English sources

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Or was the dialect coach a victim of budget cuts?

Mandaean was the dialect of a gnostic sect centred in lower Mesopotamia.

Before, the accent was prestigious, as was the dialect that has primarily influenced it, British English.

The other norm was the dialect of Vannes in the south, which has the stress accent on the final syllable and many other distinctive features, at least some of which can be explained by its close contacts with French.

(Full disclosure: I'm a grilled cheese sandwich who should've gone to Yale). Not only are they flooding our newsfeeds, but Slate reports that the New York Times' most popular story of 2013 was the dialect quiz that aimed to guess where you're from based on, among other criteria, how you pronounce Mary, Merry and Marry.

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There is the dialect of preconceived zingers.

There is the dialect of argumentative policy talking points.

An idiolect is the dialect of an individual person at one time.

Sabaean is the dialect of the majority of South Arabic inscriptions; the latest inscriptions are from the 6th century ce.

One of these is the dialect of the Bedouin of the Eastern Desert and of the Sinai Peninsula; the Bedouin of the Western Desert constitute a separate dialect group.

How We Talk: American Regional English Today, by Allan Metcalf (206 pp., paperback, Houghton Mifflin, $14), is the dialect dodge's book of the year.

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