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Este artículo presenta un recorrido general por los planteamientos teóricos y metodológicos que articulan los estudios del lenguaje y la geografía, con el propósito de hacer una propuesta que vincule el concepto de territorio desde la geografía humana y ...
Gloria Andrea Córdoba Henao
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A Gis-Based Approach for Information Management in Geolinguistics [PDF]
The geographic position is an important property of linguistic information in geolinguistics. This paper proposes a Geographic Information System (GIS) based framework for linguistic information management, consulting and analysis.
Silviu-Ioan Bejinariu +2 more
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Genetic Linguistic Classification of the South Slavic Languages
This article discusses the genetic linguistic classification of the South Slavic languages. It presents the formation of individual South Slavic geolects corresponding to language hierarchical gradation from original South Slavic.
Matej Šekli
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Pour une approche géo-sociolinguistique de la variation phonétique
Cet article analyse la variation de la variable postvocalique dans le nord de l’état du Pará-Brésil. Les résultats présentés ici montrent que l’état du Pará, même s ́il indique une tendance à palataliser le /s/, en particulier dans les régions du nord ...
Abdelhak Razky
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Geolocation of multiple sociolinguistic markers in Buenos Aires. [PDF]
Kellert O, Matlis NH.
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Geolinguistics and Sino-Tibetan: An introduction
Geolinguistics is expected to contribute to the diachronic study of the Sino-Tibetan language family, which typologically shows significant diversity across regions. This article introduces concepts, methods, and recent results of geolinguistic study.
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A dialect geography in Yogyakarta-Surakarta isolect in Wedi District: An examination of permutation and phonological dialectometry as an endeavor to preserve Javanese language in Indonesia. [PDF]
Saddhono K, Hartanto W.
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The "glottogram": a geolinguistic tool developed in Japan
Glottogram is the term for a graph which crosses speakers’ ages with geographical factors. Glottograms were conceived and developed in the realm of Japanese geolinguistics. The first collection of multiple glottograms appeared in the 1980s. By the 1990s, there was a significant increase in the production of glottograms for various regions of Japan ...
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Baltic and Finnic linguistic relations reflected in geolinguistic studies of the Baltic languages
The article provides insight into the reflection of Baltic and Finnic language contacts in geolinguistic studies of the Baltic languages. These contacts have a rather long history, and are particularly intense between the Latvian language and Finnic ...
Anna Stafecka
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Keeleteaduslike andmete ruumilisi visualiseerimisvõimalusi
Data visualization is an integral part of scientific inquiry in order to represent data and communicate findings. Recent developments such as the rise of large-scale corpora show that techniques to relate linguistically informed analysis and spatial data
Kristel Uiboaed, Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen
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