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Filter by Meaning She speaks in an idiolectal manner that is difficult for others to understand.
The idiolectal phrasing she used gave her writing a distinct voice.
The journalist's idiolectal use of language was seen as informal by some readers, while others found it relatable.
The researcher analyzed the idiolectal features of a speaker with a speech disorder.
The writer's idiolectal use of neologisms made their work stand out.
My idiolectal vocabulary is heavily influenced by the region I grew up in.
Her idiolectal writing style was distinct enough that her editor could recognize her work without seeing her name.
An individual's idiolectal choices of words can reveal a lot about their personality.
Her idiolectal way of speaking was influenced by her parents' regional dialect.
His idiolectal mannerisms made it easy for his friends to recognize his writing style.
A person's idiolectal tendencies may change over time as they interact with different people and environments.
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