Standardized variety of a single language as opposed to vernacular dialects, sociolects, etc.
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1Today, they form a distinctive community, united through race, culture and language, even though they have no standard dialect.
1One of the oldest of the garden sorts, justly styled a standard variety.
2For spring use, the French Breakfast is still a standard variety (Fig.
3It has long been grown in this country, and is considered a standard variety.
4The New York Improved Purple is the standard variety.
5This well-known and standard variety has a round, medium-sized, solid head, sometimes tinted with brown at its top.
6After that comes our old standard variety, the Ohio, 68.30.
7Time only can show whether this novelty will become a standard variety, but at present the plants are in great demand.
8At five times the size of the standard variety, the Avozilla is almost five inches long and weighs about 1.3 kilograms.
9Some standard varieties to try are 'Cobham Improved Marrow', 'Harris Model', and 'Andover'.
10There is some discrepancy in what constitutes standard varieties of walnuts.
11The contest consisted of the judging of four plates each of ten standard varieties.
12Twenty of the standard varieties of strawberries have been grown.
13Specialty coffee can earn farmers more than twice what they make selling standard varieties.
14No smut-immune varieties of wheat are known, but the standard varieties show varying degrees of resistance.
15But specialty beans can cover those costs, plus some, given the premium they carry to standard varieties.
16Get the catalogue of several reliable nurseries, take standard varieties about which you know, and buy direct.
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