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    consider Goral to be a microlanguage, alongside Silesian and to a lesser extent Masurian. The term Goral was first used in reference to the ethnolect by Pavol...
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    The Gorals (Polish: Górale; Goral ethnolect: Górole; Slovak: Gorali; Cieszyn Silesian: Gorole), also known as the Highlanders (in Poland as the Polish...
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  • part of Poland. It is in part one of the dialects that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Orawa dialect to the west, the Kliszczacy dialect to...
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  • and Slovakia. It is in part one of the dialects that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Żywiec dialect to the far northwest, the Babia Góra...
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  • part of Poland. It is in part one of the dialects that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Podhale dialect to the northwest. The Spisz dialect...
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  • the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Podhale dialect to the south, the Kliszczacy dialect to the west, the Kraków dialect to the north and the Goral and...
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    Przemyśl dialect Lwów dialect Biecz dialect The Goral ethnolect (the name for the many dialects spoken by Gorals in Western Carpathians bordering Poland and...
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    dialect Przemyśl dialect Lwów dialect The Goral ethnolect (the name for the many dialects spoken by Gorals in the Western Carpathians bordering Poland...
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  • part of Poland. It is in part one of the dialects that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Sącz dialect to the northeast, the Orawa dialect to...
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  • an ethnolect of Papiamento spoken by the Sephardic Jewish community of Curaçao in the Dutch Caribbean. It is likely the only living Jewish ethnolect based...
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    Silesian, occasionally called Upper Silesian, is an ethnolect of the Lechitic group spoken by part of people in Upper Silesia. Its vocabulary was significantly...
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  • languages are not genetically related to each other, they are all known to be ethnolects developed by the Jewish diaspora. While Jews originate in the Land of...
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    events or celebrations. African-American English is a variety (dialect, ethnolect, and sociolect) of American English, commonly spoken by urban working-class...
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  • of more well-established Slavic languages and as completely isolated ethnolects. They often enjoy a written form, a certain degree of standardisation...
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    Dulichenko recognizes a number of Slavic microlanguages: both isolated ethnolects and peripheral dialects of more well-established Slavic languages.[page needed]...
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