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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
Arabic Historical Dialectology: Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Approaches. Edited by Clive Holes. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xix + 422. $115, £84.
Alexander Magidow
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Arabic Historical Dialectology: Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Approaches. Edited by Clive Holes. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xix + 422. $115, £84.
Alexander Magidow
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The historical dialectology of stative morphology in Zapotecan
Journal of Historical Linguistics, 2022This paper updates the reconstruction of the stative aspect prefix in Proto-Zapotecan as *n- and tracks innovations in stative marking. An early change is proposed to have deleted preconsonantal nasals, rendering segmentally unmarked stative forms of
Rosemary G. Beam de Azcona
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The diachronic origins of Lyman's Law: evidence from phonetics, dialectology and philology
Phonology, 2021Modern Japanese has a set of morphophonemic alternations known collectively as rendaku that involve initial consonants in second elements of compounds, as in /jama+dera/ ‘mountain temple’ (cf. /tera/ ‘temple’). An alternating element like /tera/ ~ /dera/
T. Vance, S. Kawahara, Mizuki Miyashita
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Slavic Dialectology Studies. Issue 23. A tribute to Ludmila Kalnyn
Slavic Dialectology Studies, 2021The collective work contains articles based on reports presented at the XXIII Round table on Slavic dialectology at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences on June 16–17th, 2020 as well as publications of dialectal texts ...
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1998
When first published in 1980, Dialectology broke new ground by integrating urban dialectology (sociolinguistics), dialect geography and spatial variation into a cohesive discipline. In this second edition, the authors take account of the renaissance of dialect research in the last twenty years.
J. K. Chambers, Peter Trudgill
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When first published in 1980, Dialectology broke new ground by integrating urban dialectology (sociolinguistics), dialect geography and spatial variation into a cohesive discipline. In this second edition, the authors take account of the renaissance of dialect research in the last twenty years.
J. K. Chambers, Peter Trudgill
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DABIR
This paper aims to survey the verb ‘to become’ in Persian and Lori from the perspective of historical and comparative linguistics and highlight its significance in the historical dialectology of ‘Western Iranian’ languages.
Salman Aliyari Babolghani
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This paper aims to survey the verb ‘to become’ in Persian and Lori from the perspective of historical and comparative linguistics and highlight its significance in the historical dialectology of ‘Western Iranian’ languages.
Salman Aliyari Babolghani
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Historiographia Linguistica, 1988
Summary This paper presents an historical sketch of Dutch dialectology in a twofold perspective: the national perspective, in which dialectology is an integral part of the study of Dutch, and the international perspective, in which Dutch dialectology participates in international developments in the field.
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Summary This paper presents an historical sketch of Dutch dialectology in a twofold perspective: the national perspective, in which dialectology is an integral part of the study of Dutch, and the international perspective, in which Dutch dialectology participates in international developments in the field.
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