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Diatopic Variation in Kabyle Berber
The range of studies on diatopic variation in Berber that are not simply descriptive – of the comparative type, with the aim of carrying out a diachronic reconstruction – but which seek to analyze the variation in a formal framework seems, at first sight, limited.exaly +3 more sources
Diatopic variation in Haitian Creole
Creole Language Library, 2006Annegret Bollée, Pamela Nembach
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DiatopIt: A Corpus of Social Media Posts for the Study of Diatopic Language Variation in Italy
Tenth Workshop on NLP for Similar Languages, Varieties and Dialects (VarDial 2023), 2023Alan Ramponi
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Literary language and diatopic variation
Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, 2010exaly +2 more sources
Rule ordering and the dynamics of diatopic language variation
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 1985exaly +2 more sources
Tracking Jespersen’s cycle in Veronese and Bresciano
2023This article provides an insight in the expression of sentential negation in two Italo-Romance varieties, i.e., Bresciano and Veronese. The fieldwork data gathered in Lumezzane (BS), Brescia, San Giovanni Lupatoto (VR) and Nogara (VR) shows an intriguing range of variation.
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Filologia modernă: realizări şi perspective în context european, 2022
In this article, we research the state of the language from Bessarabia of the post-annexation period, analyzing the lexical variation of some texts from the Soviet daily papers „Moldova Socialistă” and „Tineretul Moldovei”, in order to identify the diachronic and diatopic variation features. We identify a specific language, polarized, most of the time,
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In this article, we research the state of the language from Bessarabia of the post-annexation period, analyzing the lexical variation of some texts from the Soviet daily papers „Moldova Socialistă” and „Tineretul Moldovei”, in order to identify the diachronic and diatopic variation features. We identify a specific language, polarized, most of the time,
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DiaWUG: A Dataset for Diatopic Lexical Semantic Variation in Spanish
Proceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2022Gioia Baldissin +2 more
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