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REVEALING

THE
WORLD
OF DIALECTS
By Wiliam Bullon, Yuseph Donderis, Lorena Ledezma, Jade
Mou & Laura Quintero
INTRODUCTI
ON
ENGLISH
Dialects are variations of language
DIALECTS
within a region, including
vocabulary, pronunciation, and
grammar, highlighting human
expression's diversity and promoting
cultural appreciation and
understanding.
AMERICAN
ENGLISH
The maps by graphic artist Josh
Katz reveal fascinating linguistic
quirks in American English, such
as regional variations in
vocabulary, pronunciation, and
idioms, showcasing the rich
diversity of the language.
NORWEGIAN
ENGLISH
The study shows that Norwegians
prefer maintaining their initial dialect,
but many still shift dialects to adapt
to new places. Norwegian dialects are
divided into Eastern and Western
categories, with variations in
pronunciation, including the "r" sound.
70 indigenous languages in
Canada, divided into 12 families,
with efforts to revitalize them.
Regional differences in vowel
pronunciation identified in
Canadian speech analysis.

CANADIAN ENGLISH
CHINISE ENGLISH
The Wuhan dialect is a variant of
the Wu dialect spoken in central
China, characterized by tonal
features, retroflex consonants, and
differing vowel sounds compared
to Mandarin Chinese.
AUSTRALIAN
ENGLISH
The paper highlights correlations
between migration patterns and the
adoption of words from specific
dialect areas into Australian English,
showcasing regional variations in
accents, vocabulary, and speech
patterns.
Graph of the
MOST SPOKEN ENGLISH
DIALECTS
CONCLUSION
Dialects are regional variations in language,
including differences in pronunciation,
vocabulary, and grammar. Embracing this
diversity enriches our understanding of English
as a global language.
“A different language is a different vision
of live.

—FEDERICO FELLINI
EVALUATION
CRITERIA

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