Also please do respect the definition of'idiolect'given by wikipedia itself;'An idiolect ( sometimes spelled ideolect ) is a variety of a language unique to an individual.
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Such a set should hardly be postulated as a syntactic category of this idiolect system, even though the set would easily be identified, and a corresponding term would easily be defined.
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In Integrational Linguistics, a description of a language is understood as a theory ( formulated by the linguist ) of the language; similarly, for descriptions of varieties or individual idiolects.
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Finally, each entity proposed by a general theory of language or by a theory of an individual language, variety, or idiolect should also be " justified " by metatheoretic considerations.
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Whether a sentence is misleading can thus be a matter of degree, and will depend on the idiolect of the reader or listener, who may be more or less familiar with particular word meanings.
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My own accent is an idiolect that is close to General American, but with a few small regional variations from places I've lived ( New York, northern California, and Massachusetts ).
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The phonetic-phonological properties of an idiolect system are to a large degree determined by the way sound sequences combine to form more complex ones, and the way phonetic sound sequences are related to phonological ones.
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For example, the famous Argentine revolutionary Ernesto " Che " Guevara earned his nickname from his frequent use of the expression, which to his Cuban comrades in the Cuban Revolution was a curious feature of his idiolect.
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The verb " can't " also contrasts with the lax vowel in the name of Immanuel Kant in some speaker's idiolects . talk ) 19 : 58, 19 September 2013 ( UTC)
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Sometimes, the latter process is called " semantic shifting ", Neologisms are distinct from a person's " idiolect ", one's unique patterns of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.