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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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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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2022
The book presents the course of Czech dialectology, as it was taught for many generations of students at Moscow State University by the founder of the national school of Czech studies Professor A.G. Shirokova. The course takes into account the Czech tradition of the active use of vernacular and dialect not only in informal everyday communication, but ...
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The book presents the course of Czech dialectology, as it was taught for many generations of students at Moscow State University by the founder of the national school of Czech studies Professor A.G. Shirokova. The course takes into account the Czech tradition of the active use of vernacular and dialect not only in informal everyday communication, but ...
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2018
The field of dialectology, the study of the language of an area or group of people, has a long tradition within linguistics. From the earliest dialect studies, a focus on rigorous methodological practices has been an ever-present component of this discipline.
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The field of dialectology, the study of the language of an area or group of people, has a long tradition within linguistics. From the earliest dialect studies, a focus on rigorous methodological practices has been an ever-present component of this discipline.
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2013
Geographically, Arabic is one of the most widespread languages of the world, and Arabic dialects are spoken in an unbroken expanse from western Iran to Mauritania and Morocco and from Oman to northeastern Nigeria, albeit with vast uninhabited or scarcely inhabited areas and deserts in between.
Peter Behnstedt, Manfred Woidich
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Geographically, Arabic is one of the most widespread languages of the world, and Arabic dialects are spoken in an unbroken expanse from western Iran to Mauritania and Morocco and from Oman to northeastern Nigeria, albeit with vast uninhabited or scarcely inhabited areas and deserts in between.
Peter Behnstedt, Manfred Woidich
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2016
Abstract This chapter introduces the topic of Perceptual Dialectology (PD), an area of sociolinguistics concerned with how nonlinguists understand dialectal variation. The chapter provides a brief history of the field and explores the ways in which the perceptions and language attitudes of nonlinguists have typically been elicited in ...
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Abstract This chapter introduces the topic of Perceptual Dialectology (PD), an area of sociolinguistics concerned with how nonlinguists understand dialectal variation. The chapter provides a brief history of the field and explores the ways in which the perceptions and language attitudes of nonlinguists have typically been elicited in ...
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2013
Maltese developed from an Arabic dialect and the absorption of Old Sicilian, Italian and later English mainly into its phonology and vocabulary. Maltese scholars early noticed and tried to distinguish different spoken varieties and the distinction between rural and urban dialect. Research of the last forty years realised that the boundaries of Standard
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Maltese developed from an Arabic dialect and the absorption of Old Sicilian, Italian and later English mainly into its phonology and vocabulary. Maltese scholars early noticed and tried to distinguish different spoken varieties and the distinction between rural and urban dialect. Research of the last forty years realised that the boundaries of Standard
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