• Idiolect is an individual's unique use of language, including speech. This unique usage encompasses vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. This differs...
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  • example of style-shifting. An idiolect is defined as "the language use typical of an individual person". An individual's idiolect may be affected by contact...
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    William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative writer, public intellectual...
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  • An interlanguage is an idiolect which has been developed by a learner of a second language (L2) which preserves some features of their first language (L1)...
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  • dialect and idiolect. Subdialects are basic subdivisions of a dialect. Subdialects can be divided further, ultimately down to idiolects. Subdialects...
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  • of linguistic investigation is not the language system, but rather the idiolect, that is, language as it is localized in the individual, and therefore...
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    written Arabic, spoken varieties could be subdivided into an urban, educated idiolect and a register of the less-privileged masses. Spoken Andalusi Arabic had...
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    music for listening, not dancing. Up until the mid 1960s, individual idiolects always operated within particular styles. What was so revolutionary about...
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  • called a 'personal variety,' is not an idiolect in this sense but is a set of idiolects). Such an idiolect, understood as an individual (linguistic)...
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    Interlinguistics Aboriginal constructed languages: Damin, Eskayan Idioglossia Idiolect Cant (language) ISO, SIL, and BCP language codes for constructed languages...
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  • single, coherent or stable language, or if the term merely referred to any idiolect of Spanish that included African elements. Bozal is the Spanish word for...
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    behind his persuasiveness. Trump's rhetoric, mannerisms, statements and idiolect have been described as Trumpisms and Trumpspeak. Trump's rhetoric has its...
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    Nilssen-Love (Idiolect) 2008: Head On with Peter Brötzmann and Paal Nilssen-Love (Idiolect) 2009: Volda with Peter Brötzmann and Paal Nilssen-Love (Idiolect) 2010:...
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  • conflicts with state ideology and exercising control over lexical meaning. The idiolect and style of Kim Il Sung, North Korea's first leader, significantly influence...
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  • shifting, or semantic extension. Neologisms are distinct from a person's idiolect, one's unique patterns of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Neologisms...
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  • what people would label as "cups" and what people would label as "mugs". Idiolect – An individual's patterns of pronunciation and grammar of a language Ontology –...
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  • a modified version of Alfred Tarski's Convention T, for the speaker's idiolect. Ernest Lepore and Kirk Ludwig characterize this as inference from sentences...
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  • or native language of a community. It may refer to: Interlanguage, an idiolect that has been developed by a learner of a second language International...
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  • speech patterns used by an individual are referred to as that person's idiolect. Languages are classified as dialects based on linguistic distance. The...
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  • the different varieties of language through dialects, registers, and idiolects can be tackled through a study of style, as well as through analysis of...
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    Richard Thompson, Watching the Dark (Hannibal, 1993) Michiyo Yagi, Decayed (Idiolect, 2017) John Zorn, Lacrosse (Tzadik, 1997) "Henry Kaiser". All About Jazz...
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  • and has a vogue among vampire fans. Perkowski wrote about a Kashubian idiolect and was employed by the National Museum of Man in Canada in 1968–9 to conduct...
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    single, coherent or stable language, or if the term merely referred to any idiolect of Spanish that included African elements. Bozal Spanish was spoken by...
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    website. Known as Lingua Carthusiana, the terminology of this language or idiolect has evolved over the centuries of Charterhouse's existence and is used...
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    exists, then X has most of the φ's' expresses a necessary truth (in the idiolect of the speaker). (C) For any successful theory, the account must not be...
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  • Commission. 27 March 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2015. "Elsevier petition". idiolect.org.uk. Retrieved 21 March 2015. Shah, Saeed (14 September 2005). "Cluster...
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  • are sometimes used in narratives to represent nonstandard dialects or idiolects to create an impression of backwardness or illiteracy in the speaker....
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    obnoxious, contemptible person", euphemism for "penis"), and, depending on idiolect, hundreds of other terms. (See also Yinglish.) Many Mizrahi Jews, including...
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  • speaker is raised to the city of Philadelphia, the more features their idiolect will share with the sub-dialect of Philadelphia, such as the use of the...
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    trill [r] or as one of the fricatives [x], [ʁ], or [h], according to the idiolect of the speaker, is either written ⟨rr⟩ or ⟨r⟩, as described below. For...
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