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Dialectal Variation in Norwegian Imperatives
This article discusses the formation of imperatives in Norwegian. It focuses on the cases in which phonological well-formedness requirements interfere with imperative formation. Several attested solutions are presented and receive an optimality theoretic
Curt Rice
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A quantitative assessment of dialectal variation in a linguistic transition zone: spatial insights from vernacular bird names in southeastern Spain [PDF]
Background Understanding the factors underlying dialectal variation across culturally and environmentally heterogeneous territories remains a major challenge in geolinguistic and ethnobiological research.
Mariano Paracuellos
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Dialectal Variation of Udmurt Discourse Clitics [PDF]
Udmurt has numerous discourse clitics. Often multiple clitics attach to the same host word, forming clusters. Clitic clusters in European languages have been successfully modeled with clitic templates.
Timofey Arkhangelskiy
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The effects of cross-generational and cross-dialectal variation on vowel identification and classification [PDF]
Ewa Jacewicz +2 more
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Due to the complex diglossic situation in Arabic, the question of what variety of the language to teach has always occupied a central position in work on teaching Arabic as a foreign language (AFL).
Zainab Shahad Marzouk Al-Zaghir +1 more
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Dialecticism as a measurable value
Traditional dialectology describes dialecticism as a whole of dialectal attributes, while multimodal dialectology portrays it as a certain expression by which those attributes are realised.
Danguolė Mikulėnienė
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LA VARIATION LIBRE PHONOLOGIQUE ET MORPHOLOGIQUE DU DIALECTE NIÇOIS : ESSAI D’ILLUSTRATION
Phonological and Morphological Free Variation in the Dialect of Nice – an Illustration. A project has been launched to make a dialectal dictionary of Nice and its surroundings.
Philippe Del GIUDICE
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Flertalsformer af ari-ord i den færøske talesprogsbank
The aim of this article is to investigate dialectal variation of plural endings of ari-words in Faroese, i.e., masculine words with ari-ending in singular. Such words for example lærari ‘teacher’ may get different plural endings in spoken Faroese: ar,
Jógvan í Lon Jacobsen
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Dialectal Variation in European Portuguese Central Vowel Perception
The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the perception of the central vowel [ɐ] in European Portuguese (EP).
Cristina Flores +2 more
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DIALECTAL VARIATION AND DIACHRONY IN TAMAZIGHT [PDF]
: No language is made to be static. The evolution of the community that uses it influences its evolution in one direction or another. Indeed, some languages have completely died out, others partially, while others survive and spread across the world not ...
Moussa IMARAZENE & Lakhdar AKDADER
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