idiolect

/ˈɪdiəˌlɛkt/
noun
  1. The particular way a person uses language, including their unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
    • Her idiolect includes many old-fashioned words she learned from her grandmother.
    • Linguists study a person's idiolect to understand how language varies from speaker to speaker.
    • Even twins raised together develop their own idiolect over time.
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