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What are dialects ?
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Answered by sneham211117
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Answer:

A variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. Under this definition, the dialects or varieties of a particular language are closely related and are often mutually intelligible, especially if close to one another on the dialect continuum.

Explanation:

  • Regional Dialect. A subgroup variety of a language associated with a particular geographical area is called a regional dialect. ...
  • Ethnic dialect. A subgroup variety of a language that is associated with a particular ethnic group is termed an ethnic dialect. ...
  • Sociolect. ...
  • Accent.
Answered by ravalhiral9786
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Explanation:

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