Celinese is a pluricentric language (or language group, depending on whom you are talking to at any given time). On most of our pages, we present you with a commonly understood, central dialect of the Celinophony, that of Perís - but for the curious, this menu will be full of information and resources about other dialects and languages spoken in the Celinophone world.
The first variety we will consider is North West Celinese, which has a . Here is a powerpoint briefly describing its phonology, grammatical differences, a historical background, notes about other regional non-Celinese languages and more. Here is an audio file which illustrates the rather considerable difference in pronunciation between this dialect and the standard (the latter of which you can hear in the audio section.)
The second variety is Nelíc, the sociolect of the working classes and immigrant communities in the capital, Ioðinbêr. Here is a pdf explaining vocabulary, phonology, orthography, multiculturalism and language games in Nelíc.