DIALECTICAL in a Sentence
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35 example sentences for DIALECTICAL, such as:
1. 'Why,' he began, in the broad slow dialect.
2. The immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English.
3. It was difficult to understand the local dialect.
4. Continental dialects, African dialects, Hottentot.
5. 'You come then,' he said, using the intonation of the dialect.
2. The immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English.
3. It was difficult to understand the local dialect.
4. Continental dialects, African dialects, Hottentot.
5. 'You come then,' he said, using the intonation of the dialect.
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Meanings and Examples of DIALECTICAL
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dialect
n. the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people
Classic Sentence: (27 in 2 pages)
1 In India the natives spoke different dialects which only a few people understood, so she was not surprised when Martha used words she did not know.
2 I did not, like him, attempt a critical knowledge of their dialects, for I did not contemplate making any other use of them than temporary amusement.
3 Amid the jargon of Indian dialects that he now plainly heard, it was easy to distinguish not only words, but sentences, in the patois of the Canadas.
4 Continental dialects, African dialects, Hottentot.
5 This service Plautus rendered, consciously or unconsciously, by making two Carthaginian soldiers talk Phoenician; that service Moliere rendered, by making so many of his characters talk Levantine and all sorts of dialects.
6 No outlaw in this land uses the dialect in which thou hast spoken.
7 His voice on the last words had fallen into the heavy broad drag of the dialect.
8 perhaps also in mockery, because there had been no trace of dialect before.
9 She looked at him, getting his meaning through the fog of the dialect.
10 'Why,' he began, in the broad slow dialect.
11 'You come then,' he said, using the intonation of the dialect.
12 It puzzled her, his queer, persistent wanting her, when there was nothing between them, when he never really spoke to her, and in spite of herself she resented the dialect.
13 She hated the dialect: the thee and the tha and the thysen.
14 'Tha's got such a nice tail on thee,' he said, in the throaty caressive dialect.
15 So furious was he that he was hardly articulate, and when he did speak it was in a much broader and more Western dialect than any which we had heard from him in the morning.
Example Sentence:
1 In China, for example, where a number of different dialects are spoken, the same character can be pronounced in myriad ways.
2 Ziad typically adopts the colloquialism of his generation and effectively captures village and mountain dialects as well.
3 A city is a whole world in miniature, and different groups maintain a group identity which can result in them maintaining different dialects.
4 The Creole language is really various dialects arranged on a continuum.
5 The immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English.
6 As he told a story, he often imitated the players, speaking in flawless dialect.
7 It was difficult to understand the local dialect.
8 The proportion of the population still speaking the dialect is very small.