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What (who) is speech pattern - definition

AN INDIVIDUAL'S PATTERNS OF PRONUNCIATION AND GRAMMAR OF A LANGUAGE
Ideolect; Idiolects; Ideolectal; Idiolectal; Speech pattern; Ideolects; Idiolectic; Idiodialect

idiolect         
['?d??l?kt]
¦ noun the speech habits peculiar to a particular person.
Origin
1940s: from idio- + -lect as in dialect.
Idiolect         
Idiolect is an individual's unique use of language, including speech. This unique usage encompasses vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Pattern (casting)         
  • The top and bottom halves of a sand casting mould showing the cavity prepared by patterns.  Cores to accommodate holes can be seen in the bottom half of the mould, which is called the ''drag''. The top half of the mould is called the ''cope''.
FORM USED IN CASTING TO REPLICATE A SHAPE
Pattern (foundry); Pattern-maker; Patternmaker (engineering)
In casting, a pattern is a replica of the object to be cast, used to prepare the cavity into which molten material will be poured during the casting process.

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Idiolect

Idiolect is an individual's unique use of language, including speech. This unique usage encompasses vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. This differs from a dialect, a common set of linguistic characteristics shared among a group of people.

The term is etymologically related to the Greek prefix idio- (meaning "own, personal, private, peculiar, separate, distinct") and -lect, abstracted from dialect, and ultimately from Ancient Greek λέγω, légō, 'I speak'.

Examples of use of speech pattern
1. Same smile, same green eyes, same rustic speech pattern.
2. The team believes women have no such problems when listening to other women because it is easier for them to identify with the more musical speech pattern.
3. The rudeness that Livingstone treats as a normal speech pattern is deplored out of a reasonable concern for the feelings of others.
4. But where does Tony Blair‘s speech pattern come from ? His (like mine) is a kind of hybrid: much of it sounds like standard Oxford, with odd bits of estuary added when he‘s talking about the World Cup.
5. Stanley is there, he said, in the workings of the son‘s mind, "especially in his wry sense of speech pattern." The fact that her son is black was surprising but not out of character; she was attracted to the different and untouched by racial prejudice.