Is there any Canadian version of dictionary of American regional English (DARE)?












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I am aware of DARE which is the dictionary of American regional English. It shows the dialectical terms by region.



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I am doing a research closely related to dialectical terms.
I am aware of DARE which is the dictionary of American regional English. It shows the dialectical terms by region.



Is there any Canadian version of the same thing?










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I am doing a research closely related to dialectical terms.
I am aware of DARE which is the dictionary of American regional English. It shows the dialectical terms by region.



Is there any Canadian version of the same thing?










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Is there any Canadian version of the same thing?







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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a language reference question, not a language usage question. And please, please, please use capital letters to languages and nationalities in English.

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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a language reference question, not a language usage question. And please, please, please use capital letters to languages and nationalities in English.

    – Lambie
    1 min ago



















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a language reference question, not a language usage question. And please, please, please use capital letters to languages and nationalities in English.

– Lambie
1 min ago







I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a language reference question, not a language usage question. And please, please, please use capital letters to languages and nationalities in English.

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