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dialect Meaning in Tamil ( dialect வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பேச்சு வழுக்கு வகை,



dialect தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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dialect's Usage Examples:

He further suggests that this question is also relevant to discussions of dialectology and linguistic purism, among other areas of linguistics.


In other dialects, however, it had been palatalized to a sibilant before i-sounds some time before the Christian era; e.


5 This is clearly an unreflective, prelogical process, not altogether lighted up by our retrojection upon it of our view of dialectical induction based thereon.


This phenomenon of what might have been taken for a piece of Umbrian text appearing in a district remote from Umbria and hemmed in by Latins on the north and Oscan-speaking Samnites on the south is a most curious feature in the geographical distribution of the Italic dialects, and is clearly the result of some complex historical movements.


I have come into the world that I may bear witness to the truth: everyone that is of the truth, heareth My voice "; Pilate asks sceptically " What is truth ?Used by Kant sceptically of the limitations of reason, dialectic in Hegel becomes constructive; and scepticism itself becomes a stage in knowledge.


Since, moreover, the Hebrew root n-z-r is only dialectically different from n-d-r, " to vow," both corresponding to the same original Semitic root (Arab.


It was far easier for the monks to learn the native dialects than to teach their parishioners Spanish.


The Thracians differed only dialectically from the Illyrians (Strabo), their tongue being closely allied to Greek.


It was Zeno, the controversialist of the Eleatic school, who was regarded in after times as the " discoverer " of dialectic.


Philological investigations show that it is probable that the progenitors I From the enlistment of Kabyles speaking the Zouave dialect the Zouave regiments of the French army came to be so called.


He received the best education to be had at the time, and was noted for his proficiency in the arts of grammar, rhetoric and dialectic.


the verbal inflections, which are generally a good indication of dialect localisation.





Synonyms:

idiom, patois, eye dialect, accent, non-standard speech,



Antonyms:

Romanticism, classicism, play up, foreground,

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