However, differences in dialect consist primarily of slight differences in accent or pronunciation and minor grammatical usages. |
Some individuals can also change their dialects to a limited extent in terms of accent, pronunciation, and vocabulary. |
I heard my dad struggle with the pronunciation, trying to add on an Italian accent along with the words and couldn't hold back a giggle. |
Kanji characters, on the other hand, are ideographic, and often have several pronunciations and multiple meanings. |
He accepted the Norwegian pronunciations of the joint Dano-Norwegian written language as the norm for standard spoken Norwegian. |
I found his voice bland, without any colouring or nuance, and some of his pronunciations were downright odd. |