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== Dialects ==
== Dialects ==
Radestrian dialects are traditionally divided into three subgroups: {{w|Mainland_Radestrian|Mainland}}, {{w|Coastal_Radestrian|Coastal}} and {{w|Insular_Radestrian|Insular}}.
Radestrian dialects are traditionally divided into three groups: {{w|Mainland_Radestrian|Mainland}}, {{w|Coastal_Radestrian|Coastal}} and {{w|Insular_Radestrian|Insular}}.
Within the Mainland dialect group, the dialects are further divided by the {{m|rad|hjádvanþs}} isogloss, depending on whether they maintain the historical <span class="IPA nolarge">/ʃ~ç/</span> distinction.
Within the Mainland dialect group, the dialects are further divided by the {{m|rad|hjádvanþs}} isogloss, depending on whether they maintain the historical <span class="IPA nolarge">/ʃ~ç/</span> distinction.
The standard language considers both the pronunciation of <span class="IPA nolarge">/ç/</span> and its merging with <span class="IPA nolarge">/ʃ/</span> to be correct, although nowadays, the dominating pronunciation disfavours <span class="IPA nolarge">/ç/</span>.
The standard language considers both the pronunciation of <span class="IPA nolarge">/ç/</span> and its merging with <span class="IPA nolarge">/ʃ/</span> to be correct, although nowadays, the dominating pronunciation disfavours <span class="IPA nolarge">/ç/</span>.

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