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The methodological procedures used in the Linguistic Atlas of Brazil Project (ALiB) depart from the procedures traditionally used in the collection of dialect data by expanding the types of questionnaires - phonetic-phonological, semantic-lexical and morphosyntactic - and by including questions relating to prosody, pragmatics and metalinguistic aspects,
Marcela Moura Torres Paim +1 more
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Geolinguistics: pluridimensional methodology challenges
This paper presents some methodological considerations applied in a doctorate degree research, which viewed the linguistics variety description of Portuguese language spoken in the border region between Brazil and Paraguay, more specifically, in Paraná State and the Department of del Alto Paraná, and the consequent production of contactual character ...
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Catalan geolinguistics and new technical procedures
New technologies are helping researchers to apply new methods to the treatment of dialectal data, accomplishing a variety of research objectives in the stages of data compilation, data processing and the presentation of results. In this regard, dialectology has at least two aspects: a) obtaining new data to learn contemporary linguistic variation; and ...
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A Re-Exploration of our Unconscious: What We Have Come To Unmask; What Still Lies Beneath. [PDF]
Tsikandilakis M +7 more
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Geolinguistic techniques in 2025: An introduction
This paper introduces the special feature, Geolinguistic Techniques in 2025. It first outlines the nature and significance of maps used in geolinguistics and linguistic/dialect geography, emphasizing their role as interpretive tools that help uncover patterns and histories of linguistic variation. The article distinguishes geolinguistic maps from other
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Dialectology and geolinguistics are still moving!
The first twelve issues of La Bretagne Linguistique reflected the study and reflection days of the Groupe de recherche sur l'économie linguistique de la Bretagne, founded in 1984. They were mainly devoted to sociolinguistics. After a long interruption, we thought it would be a good idea, before returning to sociolinguistics, to devote a special issue ...
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