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  • Idiolect - Wikipedia
    Idiolect is an individual's unique use of language, including speech This unique usage encompasses vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation This differs from a dialect, a common set of linguistic characteristics shared among a group of people
  • Idiolects - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    For the purposes of this entry an idiolect is a language the linguistic (i e syntactic, phonological, referential, etc ) properties of which can be exhaustively specified in terms of the intrinsic properties of some single individual, the person whose idiolect it is
  • Idiolects: Definition, Discussion, and Examples - ThoughtCo
    Idiolects include how we talk in different situations and are hard to define clearly An idiolect is the distinctive speech of an individual, a linguistic pattern regarded as unique among speakers of a person's language or dialect But it is even more granular, more narrow than just all the speakers of a particular dialect
  • IDIOLECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of IDIOLECT is the language or speech pattern of one individual at a particular period of life
  • What Is An Idiolect? - Babbel. com
    An idiolect is the specific way that a single person speaks This includes a person vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and anything else that affects the way words come out of their mouth
  • Idiolect - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    An idiolect is much smaller — it’s the way a particular person speaks, at a specific time, as distinct from others This word is mainly used by linguists when discussing differences in speech from one person to another Like your fingerprint, your idiolect is unique It’s kind of like a micro-dialect "Idiolect "
  • Idiolect - Linguistics - Oxford Bibliographies
    “Idiolect” refers to an individual’s unique variety and or use of language, from the level of the phoneme to the level of discourse
  • Linguistics terms-idiolect - Globe Language
    An idiolect refers to the specific person’s language habits, speech patterns, vocabulary, and pronunciations Just like our fingerprints, our language use is unique and can tell a lot about our background, education, and even personality When we think about language, we often focus on general rules, grammar, and shared vocabulary


















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