Dialectometry-based classification of the Central–Southern Italian dialects
AbstractThis paper provides a new classification of Central–Southern Italian dialects using dialectometric methods. All varieties considered are analyzed and cast in a data set where homogeneous areas are evaluated according to a selected list of phonetic features.
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Quantitative social dialectology: explaining linguistic variation geographically and socially. [PDF]
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The geographical configuration of a language area influences linguistic diversity. [PDF]
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Mapping Lexical Dialect Variation in British English Using Twitter. [PDF]
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Subdialect Classification of Manggarai Language Using Dialectometry Calculation and Gabmap
Verheijen (1967) noted that there are 43 sub-dialects of the Manggarai language, which are grouped into five dialect groups: West Manggarai, West-Central Manggarai, Central Manggarai, East Manggarai, and Far East Manggarai. However, the Language Development and Fostering Agency states that the Manggarai language has five dialects, including the Tangge ...
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A global and interoperable dataset of linguistic distributions derived from the Atlas of the World's Languages. [PDF]
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Footprints of middle ages kingdoms are still visible in the contemporary surname structure of Spain. [PDF]
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