What is a dialect?
a.
a language that is becoming extinct
b.
a significant...
Social Studies, 11.12.2019 17:31 deaishaajennings123
What is a dialect?
a.
a language that is becoming extinct
b.
a significant addition to the vocabulary, syntax, and cadence of a language
c.
a significant deletion of the vocabulary, syntax, and cadence of a language
d.
a set of small variations in the vocabulary, syntax, and cadence of a language
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