![]() ![]() In that sense, any dialect can be considered a language, and vice versa. lahja, gūyeš) focuses on varieties of a language. ![]() In general, language refers to the more or less unified system of the phonology, grammar, and lexicon that is shared by the speakers of a country, or geographic region, or a socially defined group, whereas dialect (Pers. lahja, gūyeš) focuses on varieties of a language.Ī version of this article is available in printĭIALECTOLOGY. The terms dialect and language overlap in general, language refers to the more or less unified system of the phonology, grammar, and lexicon that is shared by the speakers of a country, or geographic region, or a socially defined group, whereas dialect (Pers.
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