dialectal (Meaning)

Wordnet

dialectal (a)

belonging to or characteristic of a dialect

Webster

dialectal (a.)

Relating to a dialect; dialectical; as, a dialectical variant.

dialectal Sentence Examples

  1. The region is known for its rich dialectal variations, each village boasting its unique linguistic nuances.
  2. Linguists study dialectal differences to understand the evolution of language within specific communities.
  3. The playwright beautifully captured the essence of the dialectal speech prevalent in rural areas.
  4. The novel delves into the complexities of dialectal interactions among diverse social classes.
  5. As a language enthusiast, she found herself fascinated by the intricate dialectal shifts across different regions.
  6. The linguistics department organized a conference to explore the historical roots of dialectal diversity.
  7. Despite living in the same city, there were noticeable dialectal distinctions between the neighborhoods.
  8. He conducted fieldwork to document the disappearing dialectal peculiarities of remote mountain villages.
  9. The poet incorporated dialectal expressions into his verses, adding depth and authenticity to his work.
  10. The linguist's research shed light on the dialectal peculiarities of immigrant communities in the urban landscape.

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belonging to or characteristic of a dialectRelating to a dialect; dialectical; as, a dialectical variant.

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The region is known for its rich dialectal variations, each village boasting its unique linguistic nuances.

Linguists study dialectal differences to understand the evolution of language within specific communities.

The playwright beautifully captured the essence of the dialectal speech prevalent in rural areas.

The novel delves into the complexities of dialectal interactions among diverse social classes.