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Variation linguistique perçue : quelques localités du Piémont occidental (Italie). Questions de méthodologie en dialectologie perceptuelle

open access: yesCorela, 2015
Although research conducted within the framework of Perceptual Dialectology (PD) varies considerably, its primary focus is on the study of speakers’ linguistic consciousness and linguistic awareness, in particular speakers’ perceptions of the language ...
Silvia Gally
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Dialectometric analysis of language variation in Twitter

open access: yes, 2017
In the last few years, microblogging platforms such as Twitter have given rise to a deluge of textual data that can be used for the analysis of informal communication between millions of individuals.
Donoso, Gonzalo, Sanchez, David
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Linguistic features of genre and method variation in translation: A computational perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
From The Grammar of Genres and Styles - From Discrete to Non-Discrete Units. Edited by Legallois, D., Charnois, T. and Larjavaara, M.In this contribution we describe the use of text classification methods to investigate genre and method variation in an ...
Lapshinova-Koltunski, Ekaterina   +1 more
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The Venetian Vernacular Lexicon in Eleventh‐ and Twelfth‐Century Latin Documents: Insights from the Codice Diplomatico Veneziano

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 124, Issue 1, Page 168-199, March 2026.
Abstract This study investigates the lexicographical potential of Medieval Latin documentation from the Venetian area of the Italo‐Romance domain, highlighting the need for a systematic approach to bridge Latin and vernacular linguistic developments. The project MEDITA – Medieval Latin Documentation and Digital Italo‐Romance Lexicography.
Jacopo Gesiot
wiley   +1 more source

Grammatische Helvetismen im Wörterbuch [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The German standard language shows diatopic variation on all linguistic levels. This article analyses to what extent lexicography does justice to this situation.
Dürscheid, Christa, Sutter, Patrizia
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“The breakfast for real toilers”: Commodification practices and the enregisterment of local language in the post‐industrial Ruhr Area

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 35, Issue 3, December 2025.
Abstract This article examines how commodification practices of Ruhrdeutsch, a formerly stigmatized variety, contribute to local language awareness and enregisterment. Following the decline of the Ruhr Area's heavy industry and the shift from the secondary to the tertiary economic sector, companies have discovered the value of local marketing ...
Nantke Pecht
wiley   +1 more source

Vers un atlas de la langue de la mer en Dalmatie et Kvarner : le projet JAPRK

open access: yesGéolinguistique, 2016
This paper brings some reflections on the methodological choices guiding the elaboration and the implementation of the project Linguistic Atlas of the Maritime Culture in Dalmatia and Kvarner.
Nikola Vuletić, Vladimir Skračić
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THE SOCIODIALECTAL DIMENSION IN THE LEXICON OF THE BRAZILIAN LINGUISTIC ATLAS [PDF]

open access: yesSignum: Estudos da Linguagem, 2014
It’s possible to speak of lexical mobility today, lexical flow, lexical continuum due to speakers’ communicative mobility. In fact, the lexicon is an important dimension in which it is possible to map the variability and measure its productivity.
Abdelhak Razky
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The Role of Contact in Explaining Linguistic Convergence1

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 123, Issue 3, Page 479-513, November 2025.
Abstract In this paper, I explore the question of how linguistic convergence emerges and what the role of contact might be. My case study is the spread of headed relative clauses built around wh‐relative markers in the Standard Average European languages.
Nikolas Gisborne
wiley   +1 more source

Variation in motion events: Theory and applications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This chapter analyses the role of intratypological and dialectal variation in the lexicalisation of motion events (Talmy 1991, 2000) and its application to second language acquisition.
Hijazo-Gascon, Alberto   +1 more
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