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A Geolinguistic Approach to nDrapa Dialectology
This study investigates dialectal divisions in nDrapa and their historical development using geolinguistic methods. We examine data from the Swadesh 100 wordlist at 13 points in nDrapa dialects. The geographical distribution of word forms presents a dialect continuum across three dialect groups: southern, central, and northern.
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On the Eastern Slavic geolinguistic problem
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Review of (1991): Geolinguistics. Journal of the American Society of Geolinguistics
Language Problems and Language Planning, 1993Tazio Carlevaro
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The geolinguistics of the Ibero-Romance comitative
Dialectologia Et Geolinguistica, 2019Abstract The comitative represents a particular case in the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula. Except for Catalan, the rest of varieties possess a redundant form inherited from the evolution of the Latin postposition plus the preposition con (‘with’).
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