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Перевод: dialect
[существительное] диалект ; наречие; говор
Тезаурус:
- Unfortunately at the press conference our careful recommendations about the importance of Standard English were presented in such a way that many journalists came away with the false impression that we did not mind if children spoke dialect rather than Standard English.
- The Lancashire dialect seemed like a foreign language to me although the people were kind.
- However, do avoid the use of slang or dialect expressions unless the context calls directly for such deviations from normal speech.
- LOGO is its most widely available dialect and runs on a variety of microcomputers, including Apple II, the BBC Micro and the Sinclair Spectrum.
- The word probably derives from the dialect boggart for bogies and other unpleasant denizens of the night.
- Lord Tennyson was a bit of a soppy old thing too, on the whole, though he wrote some not bad things about Lincolnshire dialect.
- As dialect, it is all the more vulnerable to disintegration and collapse.
- I was never asked to discuss the final Report with her or with Mr Baker, so I cannot be sure about her reasons, but from her radio and television appearances it seemed she found repugnant our insistence that a child's dialect is not inaccurate in its use of grammar and should be respected.
- CLIFF Richard's 1963 hit Summer Holiday is being re-recorded in Geordie dialect by Newcastle "maneaters" the Fat Slags.
- He gave orders in what I took to be the local dialect.
- Logic, however, is a feature not of the grammar of a language or dialect, but of arguments in sentences and in texts.
- Anyone who has heard the dialect of the Bronx, New Orleans or Albuquerque will be able to affirm the failure of those techniques.
- The first view is related to the need for the pupil's own native language or dialect to be respected: Standard English has to be treated very sensitively in schools, since dialect is so closely related to pupils' individual identity.
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