describe briefly difference between dialect, accent and style?
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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