This article does not intend to cover dialectal variation.
Loup B refers to a second word list, which shows extensive dialectal variation.
The verb is also an area of the language subject to a fair amount of dialectal variation.
There is some dialectal variation, particularly in the first and second person singular forms.
However, it is possible for a child with a dialectal variation to also have a communication disorder.
The amount of dialectal variation varies from language to language.
Although some dialectal variation did exist, most sound changes were still uniform and consistent in their application.
Even for the Old English period, he shows how the available evidence can be used to determine what dialectal variation existed.
Elsewhere, their occurrence is predictable by context, with dialectal variations in realization.
Modern Raga is relatively homogeneous, with no significant dialectal variation.