"The English Dialect Dictionary" is an exhaustive compilation of dialect words used in England over the past two centuries. This volume offers a comprehensive look at the diverse and rich vocabulary of regional English dialects. It serves as an invaluable resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution and variation of the English language.
Compiled anonymously, this dictionary preserves a wealth of linguistic data, capturing words and phrases that reflect the unique cultural and historical identities of different regions. Its detailed entries provide insights into the usage, origin, and geographical distribution of dialect terms, making it an essential reference work for understanding the nuances of English vernacular speech.
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