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Why are some languages confused for others? Investigating data from the Great Language Game. [PDF]
Skirgård H, Roberts SG, Yencken L.
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A Perceptual Phonetic Similarity Space for Languages: Evidence from Five Native Language Listener Groups. [PDF]
Bradlow A +3 more
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Characterizing the linguistic profiles, training needs, and caseloads of speech language pathologists providing clinical services to multilingual people with aphasia: The international Multilingual Aphasia Practices (MAP) consensus group survey. [PDF]
Arslan S +17 more
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The cognitive science of language diversity: achievements and challenges. [PDF]
Benítez-Burraco A.
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Perceptual dialectology is the study of how non- linguists perceive and understand dialect variation (Preston 1999 ; Long & Preston 2002). The focus of previous research has been put mainly on contemporary language situations in Japanese, Dutch and American English, while the study of non-linguists’ perception of dialect variation in the past remains ...
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Perceptual dialectology is the study of how non- linguists perceive and understand dialect variation (Preston 1999 ; Long & Preston 2002). The focus of previous research has been put mainly on contemporary language situations in Japanese, Dutch and American English, while the study of non-linguists’ perception of dialect variation in the past remains ...
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The capital work of croatian dialectology
2009Autor daje prikaz nove knjige Josipa Lisca: Hrvatska dijalektologija 2 - Čakavsko narječje. Ističe značaj ovakve dijalektološke sinteze u vremenu globalizacije koja je dramatično ugrozila dijalekte i organske idiome te njenu vrijednost u istraživanju i otvaranju novih pitanja hrvatske dijalektologije.
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Some specialties of Croatian dialectological prosodic system(s)
2011It is quite logical that all three Croatian dialectal groups have a lot of similarities, on all linguistic levels, but also is the fact that there are some prosodic features which tightly link all Croatian dialectal groups together, and at the same time differ them from all other South Slavic languages. One of the most striking feature is the existence
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The Old and the New: Considerations in Arabic Historical Dialectology
Languages, 2021Alexander Magidow
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