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Which of the following best describes the difference between a dialect and a subdialect?
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Dialects can exist anywhere, while subdialects only exist in the United States.
Dialects vary their vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation, while subdialects do not.
A dialect can contain numerous subdialects, while subdialects are generally not further divided.
Speakers of different dialects can generally understand each other, while speakers of different subdialects cannot.
Speakers of different languages can generally understand dialects, while they are unable to understand subdialects.
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Dialects can exist anywhere, while subdialects only exist in the United States.
Dialects vary their vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation, while subdialects do not.
A dialect can contain numerous subdialects, while subdialects are generally not further divided.
Speakers of different dialects can generally understand each other, while speakers of different subdialects cannot.
Speakers of different languages can generally understand dialects, while they are unable to understand subdialects.
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A dialect can contain numerous subdialects, while subdialects are generally not further divided.
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