Dialects of Assamese can differ in terms of:

Vocabulary
Pronunciation
Grammar
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Dialects of Assamese can differ in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.

  • Vocabulary: Dialects of Assamese can have different words for the same thing. For example, the word for “water” in Standard Assamese is “জল” (jal), but in the Goalpara dialect it is “পানী” (pani).
  • Pronunciation: Dialects of Assamese can also have different pronunciations for the same words. For example, the word for “house” in Standard Assamese is “ঘৰ” (ghar), but in the Goalpara dialect it is “গোৰ” (gor).
  • Grammar: Dialects of Assamese can also have different grammar rules. For example, in Standard Assamese, the verb comes at the end of the sentence, but in the Goalpara dialect, the verb can come in the middle of the sentence.

It is important to note that not all dialects of Assamese differ in all of these ways. Some dialects may only differ in vocabulary, while others may only differ in pronunciation. There is no one “correct” dialect of Assamese, and all dialects are equally valid.

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