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The impact of Broch's work on Serbian dialectology
Tanja Milosavljević, Ana Savić-Grujić
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Bilingualism and Dialectology in Peru
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Tarmių fonetinių ypatybių atspindžiai „Sakytinės lietuvių kalbos tekstyne“
Genovaitė Kačiuškienė
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2009
AbstractMost studies of language variation proceed from the geographic or social distribution of single elements (features), and find it difficult to proceed further. Data‐driven dialectology, and more generally, data‐driven variationist studies, begin instead from an aggregate view of language variation and reap immediate benefits in dealing with well‐
John Nerbonne
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AbstractMost studies of language variation proceed from the geographic or social distribution of single elements (features), and find it difficult to proceed further. Data‐driven dialectology, and more generally, data‐driven variationist studies, begin instead from an aggregate view of language variation and reap immediate benefits in dealing with well‐
John Nerbonne
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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.
Peter Trudgill, Jack Chambers
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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.
Peter Trudgill, Jack Chambers
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Toward a dialectological yardstick*
Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2007Dialectometry measures the differences between dialects in ways which may involve many independently varying parameters which must be specified in combination in order to arrive at measures of difference. The existence of many parameters of measurement and their possible interaction introduces the problem of how to choose parameter values and ...
John Nerbonne, Peter Kleiweg
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This article extensively discusses the theoretical and practical foundations of regional dialectology. In particular, it analyzes the phonetic, lexical, and grammatical features of dialects formed in different regions. The historical development of dialectology, scientific schools, and modern research methods are described.
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Italian Dialectology at the Interfaces
2019Recent years have seen a growing interest in linguistic phenomena whose formal manifestation and underlying licensing conditions represent the convergence of two or more areas of the grammar, an area of investigation particularly invigorated in recent generative research by developments such as phase theory (cf. Chomsky 2001; 2008) and the cartographic
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