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The speech community (SpCom), a core concept in empirical linguistics, is at the intersection of many principal problems in sociolinguistic theory and method.
Patrick, Peter L
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Sources of convergence in indigenous languages: Lexical variation in Yucatec Maya. [PDF]
Blaha Pfeiler B, Skopeteas S.
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Kanembu-Kanuri relationship: a proposal [PDF]
The paper takes recourse to oral tradition and linguistics to ascertain the assertion that the presentday Kanuri and Kanembu speech forms emerged from the same parent language.
Bulakarima, Shettima Umara
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DRESS-down: /ε/-lowering in apparent time in a rural Scottish community [PDF]
This paper presents a sociophonetic investigation of /ɛ/-lowering in apparent time. The data come from 24 speakers, across three generations from Buckie, northeast Scotland (12 males, 12 females).
Holmes-Elliott, Sophie, Smith, Jennifee
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Cardiffians' perceptions of English in the UK. [PDF]
Evans BE, Dunbar M, Chartier N.
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Audiovisual research collections and their preservation [PDF]
The basic problem of primary audio and video research materials is clearly shown by the survey: A great and important part of the entire heritage is still outside archival custody in the narrower sense, scattered over many institutions in fairy small ...
Schüller, Dietrich
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Linking Linguistic and Geographic Distance in Four Semantic Domains: Computational Geo-Analyses of Internal and External Factors in a Dialect Continuum. [PDF]
Huisman JLA, Franco K, van Hout R.
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Open Problems in Computational Historical Linguistics. [PDF]
List JM.
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The paper demonstrates how the results of research into Hungarian family name geo-graphy could be applied in dialectology, using personal names as examples.
N. Fodor, János
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