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A boundary line separating distinct dialectical differences in word choice is termed: A) isodiet. B) isophone. C) isogloss. D) isochrone.
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A boundary line separating distinct dialectical differences in word choice is termed:
A) isodiet.
B) isophone.
C) isogloss.
D) isochrone.
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Your answer is isogloss
The definition of an isogloss is a line on a map that marks the boundary between areas where language features are different.
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