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idiolect
idiolect Linguistics. (ˈɪdɪəʊlɛkt) [f. idio- after dialect.] The linguistic system of one person, differing in some details from that of all other speakers of the same dialect or language.1948 B. Bloch in Language XXIV. 7 The totality of the possible utterances of one speaker at one time in using a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Idiolect
Every person has a unique idiolect influenced by their language, socioeconomic status, and geographical location. Detecting idiolect with corpora Idiolect analysis is different for an individual depending on whether the data being analyzed is from a corpus made up wikipedia.org
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idiolect
idiolect/ˈɪdɪəlekt; `ɪdɪəˌlɛkt/ n(linguistics 语言) total amount of a language that any one person knows and uses 个人言语(个人所认识和使用的某语言的总汇) Is the word `psychosis' part of your idiolect? 在你的个人言语中使用psychosis这个词吗? 牛津英汉双解词典
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Subdialect
(from Latin , "under", and Ancient Greek , "discourse") is a linguistic term designating a dialectological category between the levels of dialect and idiolect wikipedia.org
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Auxiliary language
It may refer to: Interlanguage, an idiolect that has been developed by a learner of a second language International auxiliary language, a planned language wikipedia.org
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-lect
-lect terminal element, f. dialect, used to designate a regional or social variety within a language as in idiolect; also used in forming a number of technical terms in linguistics, as acrolect, basilect, isolect, sociolect, etc. (see quots.). Hence (without hyphen) as n., a social variety of a lang... Oxford English Dictionary
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Integrational theory of language
For each idiolect in a language, there is a system (idiolect system) that specifies which form-meaning pairs are elements of the idiolect. the semantic subsystem of the idiolect system. wikipedia.org
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Neogrammarian
contributions of the Neogrammarians to general linguistics were: The object of linguistic investigation is not the language system, but rather the idiolect their strong influence in their time, the methods and goals of the Neogrammarians have been criticized for reducing the object of investigation to the idiolect wikipedia.org
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变体 (语言学)
个人语言(idiolect):每一个说话者都有自己的言语体系,有自己的独特说话语体。 参见 口音 人声 外国口音综合征 注释 参考文献 Which Language Variety? wikipedia.org
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How often does gairaigo (外来語) get bikago (美化語)? How often does gairaigo get bikago? is mentioned by Wiktionary, and Wikipedia mentions it being used ironically in o-kokakōra, but I haven't come across any others. O...
Both and sound like words used in a certain idiolect to me, and their use is not limited to teenage girls, but I do not know exactly what kind of people
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Referential indeterminacy
See also Idiolect Linguistics wikipedia.org
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What does なんたらという mean? What does mean? I searched 's meaning and it showed. The following * oojah * oojahkapiv * oojamaflip * oojar * oojiboo I used eow.alc.co.jp to search. < What do this mean? Is...
I don't know why those examples were chosen, but more common metasyntactic variables in my idiolect are 'whatchamacallit', 'doodad', 'thingummy' etc.
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Variety (linguistics)
Idiolect An idiolect is defined as "the language use typical of an individual person". For scholars who regard language as a shared social practice, the idiolect is more like a dialect with a speech community of one individual. wikipedia.org
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