dialectalvariant
Dialectalvariant is a term used in linguistics to denote a specific variant within a speech community's dialect. It refers to a particular pronunciation, lexical item, or grammatical pattern that occurs alongside other variants of the same dialect. Dialectalvariants can be regional, social, ethnic, or situational, and they may reflect patterns of language contact, migration, or identity.
It is not a separate language; rather, it is one form among many within a dialect continuum.
Common examples include regional lexical variants (pop vs soda vs coke), phonological variants (rhotic vs non-rhotic
Methods include field interviews, controlled elicitation, and corpus analysis; key concepts include prestige, solidarity, and language
See also: dialect, language variant, sociolect, idiolect, accent.