idiolect
1idiolect — IDIOLÉCT, idiolecte, s.n. (lingv.) Ansamblu al particularităţilor verbale ale unui vorbitor. [pr.: di o ] – Din engl. idiolect. Trimis de gall, 02.06.2008. Sursa: DEX 98 idioléct s. n. (sil. di o ), pl. idiolécte Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004.… …
2idiolect — n. (Linguistics) the language or speech of one individual at a particular period in life. [WordNet 1.5] …
3idiolect — (n.) 1948, from IDIO (Cf. idio ) + second element abstracted from DIALECT (Cf. dialect) …
4idiolect — [id′ē ə lekt΄] n. [ IDIO + (DIA)LECT] Linguis. the dialect of an individual …
5Idiolect — An idiolect is a variety of a language unique to an individual. It is manifested by patterns of word selection, vocabulary and word lexicon, grammar, or words, phrases, idioms, or pronunciations that are unique to that individual. Every… …
6idiolect — UK [ˈɪdɪəlekt] / US [ˈɪdɪəˌlekt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms idiolect : singular idiolect plural idiolects linguistics one person s individual way of speaking or writing a language …
7idiolect — noun Etymology: idio + lect (as in dialect) Date: 1948 the language or speech pattern of one individual at a particular period of life • idiolectal adjective …
8idiolect — /id ee euh lekt /, n. Ling. a person s individual speech pattern. Cf. dialect (def. 1). [1945 50; IDIO + lect, as in DIALECT] * * * …
9idiolect — noun /ˈɪdɪəʊ̆lɛkt/ The language variant used by a specific individual. See Also: dialect, ecolect, ethnolect, sociolect …
10idiolect — See lect …