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Diatopic variation in the referential meaning of the “Italian blues”
Abstract Standard Italian blu is unanimously glossed as “dark blue”. In comparison, azzurro is referred to as either “light blue” or “medium blue” in different studies. We explored diatopic variation (linguistic variation on a geographical level) in the denotata of blu, azzurro and celeste “sky blue” in a psycholinguistic ...
Galina V Paramei +2 more
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DiatopIt: A Corpus of Social Media Posts for the Study of Diatopic Language Variation in Italy
We introduce DiatopIt, the first corpus specifically focused on diatopic language variation in Italy for language varieties other than Standard Italian.
Alan Ramponi
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Diatopic variation in Haitian Creole
Annegret Bollée, Pamela Nembach
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Diatopic Variation in Kabyle Berber
International audienceThe 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
BEN SI SAID, SAMIR
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Literary language and diatopic variation
Vicent Salvador
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DIATOPIC AND DIACHRONIC VARIATION OF VERBAL FORMS (BY FRENCH MANUSCRIPTS OF THE XIII-XIV CENTURIES)
Cherepovets State University Bulletin, 2020This article deals with a new diasystemic approach to studying the variation of verb forms in the history of the French language. The author describes two variations - diatopic and diachronic. The new diasystemic approach allows us to build a classification of the verb form variants taking into account the intra- and extralinguistic criteria ...
Anna Y Lukina
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Diatopic variation in referential meaning of the ‘Italian blues’
Recent psycholinguistic studies provide convincing evidence that Standard Italian has more than one basic colour term (BCT) for ‘blue’ (e.g. Bimler & Uusküla, 2014; Paggetti et al., 2016), challenging the Berlin and Kay model (1969/1991). These studies were carried out in different regions of Italy and, given the well-known diatopic variation of ...
Paramei, Galina V +2 more
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Rule ordering and the dynamics of diatopic language variation
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 1985exaly +2 more sources

