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Word-formation challenges in dialectology studies: Slovenian Linguistic Atlas, volume 1, and Semantic-Derivational Dictionary, volumes 1 and 2

open access: yesJezikoslovni zapiski, 2015
The selection of related lexemes connected with ‘man’ is a contact point for works such as the Slovenian Linguistic Atlas, volume 1 (SLA 1) and the Serbian Semantic-Derivational Dictionary (SDR), volumes 1 and 2, even though they have a completely ...
Irena Stramljič Breznik
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Maintaining Standards or Gatekeeping the Academy? Reflections of Peer Review Experiences by Racially and Culturally Minoritized Scholars in Australia

open access: yesSociology Compass, Volume 19, Issue 8, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Despite its widespread use for quality assurance within the academic publishing economy, the peer review process is significantly flawed, and to a large extent, “broken.” Emerging literature from researchers who work from marginalized cultural, theoretical, and political perspectives shows that while peer review processes are useful in ...
Kathomi Gatwiri, Zoe Krupka, Mujib Abid
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Dialektologiaren alderdi kronologikoaz [PDF]

open access: yesFontes Linguae Vasconum, 2008
Hizkuntzalariak goiz ohartu ziren hizkuntzaren historia eta dialektologia uztarturik daudela. Tradizioko dialektologian ikertzaileek alderdi kronologikoaz izan duten arretaren berri dakar gure saio honek eta adibidetzat grezieraren eta euskararen ...
Iñaki Camino
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Removing the Disguise: The Matched Guise Technique, Incongruity, and Listener Awareness

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 194-209, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Sociophonetic perception is often studied using versions of the matched guise technique (MGT). Linguists using this technique appear united in the methodological assumptions that participants believe the manipulation and that this belief influences perception below the level of introspective awareness.
Kyler Laycock, Kevin B. McGowan
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‘Afar-Saaho dialectology: a methodology [PDF]

open access: yesEthnorêma, 2015
Il proposito di questo articolo è quello di confermare ed estendere le conclusioni basate su un corpus già pubblicato da questo autore2. Partendo con un testo in ‘afar meridionale3 e la sua traduzione in Saaho settentrionale e meridionale4, seguito da ...
Didier Morin
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Sprachgeschichte und dimensionale Sprachbetrachtung. Überlegungen zu den ungarischen sprachgeschichtlichen Forschungen im 21. Jahrhundert; pp. 284-290 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2012
Historical Linguistics and the Dimensional Language Approach. Notes on 21st-Century Research on the History of the Hungarian Language. In this short essay — based partially on the present state of Hungarian historical ­linguistic research — I ...
Juhász Dezső
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Towards a model of world Englishes and multilingual variation

open access: yesWorld Englishes, Volume 44, Issue 1-2, Page 12-25, March-June 2025.
Abstract Drawing on research on multilingualism in South Africa and India, this paper attempts to integrate world Englishes studies and variationist sociolinguistics; in other words, to fill in a missing dialogue between Braj Kachru and William Labov.
Rajend Mesthrie
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Place‐Based Accentedness Ratings Do Not Predict Sensitivity to Regional Features

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 29, Issue 1, Page 74-92, February 2025.
ABSTRACT Discussions of sociolinguistic awareness are often about how patterns observed in one practice (often linguistic production) appear in others (often person perception or metalinguistic commentary). Models like Labov's indicator/marker/stereotype trichotomy force this complexity into a single dimension, due to presupposing a conscious ...
Kathryn Campbell‐Kibler
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Logopaedics as an Interdisciplinary Science in the Eyes of Speech Therapists. Preliminary Research Results

open access: yesLogopaedica Lodziensia, 2020
The author presents considerations on logopaedics as a science, exposing the interdisciplinary character of this discipline. The problem discussed in the paper is depicted in the context of two processes observed in science, namely dividing and combining
Danuta Pluta-Wojciechowska
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Tonal Phonotactics in Southern Min

open access: yesStudia Linguistica, Volume 78, Issue 3, Page 431-455, December 2024.
Abstract This paper is the first to explore tonal phonotactics in the world's natural languages. Zhangzhou Southern Min is theoretically assumed to have 7320 possible syllables but more than 71% of them are not empirically attested. Each lexical tone is logically possible to generate 915 syllables; however, the attested number only ranges from 98 ...
Yishan Huang
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