World Languages, asked by ajay88026, 10 months ago

describe briefly difference between dialect, accent and style?

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Answered by bebubabu011
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Explanation:

dialect

a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.

"the Lancashire dialect seemed like a foreign language"

accent

distinctive way of pronouncing a language, especially one associated with a particular country, area, or social class.

"a strong American accent"

Similar:

pronunciation

intonation

enunciation

elocution

articulation

inflection

tone

modulation

cadence

timbre

utterance

manner of speaking

speech pattern

speech

diction

delivery

brogue

burr

drawl

twang

orthoepy

2.

a distinct emphasis given to a syllable or word in speech by stress or pitch.

"the accent falls on the middle syllable"

Similar:

stress

emphasis

accentuation

force

prominence

primary stress

secondary stress

beat

rhythm

pulse

tone

ictus

verb

/akˈsɛnt/

emphasize (a particular feature).

style - fashion

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