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Afrikaans and Dutch as closely-related languages: A comparison to West Germanic languages and Dutch dialects

open access: yesStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, 2015
Following Den Besten’s (2009) desiderata for historical linguistics of Afrikaans, this article aims to contribute some modern evidence to the debate regarding the founding dialects of Afrikaans. From an applied perspective (i.e. human language technology)
Wilbert Heeringa   +2 more
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Etnograficzne materiały archiwalne jako źródło badań pogranicznych gwar przejściowych

open access: yesLingVaria
ETHNOGRAPHIC ARCHIVAL MATERIALS AS A SOURCE OF THE STUDY OF TRANSITIONAL BORDER DIALECTS The paper presents materials from the Polish-Belarusian-Lithuanian borderland dating from the beginning of the 20th century, deposited in the Department of ...
Katarzyna Konczewska
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Northern Russian Isoglosses in Middle Volga Region

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This study examines the lexicon of the Middle Volga region through the lens of inter-dialectal correspondences. It draws upon materials from regional atlases and dictionaries, as well as recordings and observations made during dialectological expeditions.
T. E. Bazhenova
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Empty morphemes in Dutch dialect atlases: Reducing morphosyntactic variation by refining emptiness typology [PDF]

open access: yesGlossa: a journal of general linguistics, 2019
In the literature on Dutch morphosyntactic microvariation, it is sometimes assumed that a subpart of Dutch dialects lack certain morphemes, because they have no direct phonetic exponent. More careful analyses, however, suggest that these dialects display so-called zero morphemes, whose presence is argued for either on paradigmatic or phonological ...
Cavirani, Edoardo, van Oostendorp, Marc
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Typological originality of secondary dialects with the south Russian basis in the Middle Volga Region

open access: yesВестник Самарского университета: История, педагогика, филология, 2021
The article highlights the problem of the typology of dialects of the Middle Volga region. Particular attention is paid to secondary dialects with signs of South Russian dialect bases, the status of which in the Volga atlases is determined ambiguously ...
T. E. Bazhenova
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Étude motivationnelle des désignations gallo-romanes du thym et du serpolet

open access: yesGéolinguistique, 2023
In this paper, we present the motivations that emerge in the gallo-roman designations of two aromatic plants, thyme and wild thyme. The analysis and motivational mapping of the dialectal names of these two plants, derived from linguistic atlases data ...
Élodie Gallien Guedy
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Вепсскиe обозначения печи в доме и печи в бане (линг­вогеографический и этимологический аспекты); pp. 6-17 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2020
Veps language materials are represented in a number of linguistic atlases: they are occasionally found on maps in the ”Atlas Linguarum Europae”, were included in the 3-volume ”Atlas Linguarum Fennicarum”, and now the ”Linguistic Atlas of the ...
Nina Zaitseva
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Conceptual changes in dialect atlases

open access: yes, 2023
Short paper refering to a talk on Conceptual changes in dialect atlases.
Vít voženílek   +2 more
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POSSIBILITIES OF USING DIALECT ATLASES IN THE ACQUISITION OF LATVIAN LANGUAGE

open access: yesSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 2020
The creation of a modern lesson increasingly uses open data, a variety of digital resources, electronic teaching tools etc. In addition to books, electronic teaching tools, information resources, etc., come into the training process as a way to portray linguistic information and the writers' creative thought.
Vulāne, Anna, Stikute, Elita
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Slovene regional atlases: from SDLA-Ts to SDLA-SI [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The paper focuses on the presentation of two Slovene regional dialectological atlases that significantly complement the Friulian atlas ASLEF: Slovene Dialectological Lexical Atlas of the Province of Trieste (SDLA-Ts) (1987) for the Trieste Karst and ...
Cossutta, Rada
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