How does dialect differ from standard English?

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A dialect describes the lexical use ,grammar and pronounciation.
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A dialect is just spoken whereas English language is written as well as spoken.
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Previous Teaching in India, HP & TN and obviously native UK British.

Dialect is very telling in England. Your English dialect geographically identifies where people are from.
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Dialect is very telling in England. Your English dialect geographically identifies where people are from.
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