The vocal tract as a time machine: inferences about past speech and language from the anatomy of the speech organs. [PDF]
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WHY SPANISH HISTORICAL MORPHOSYNTAX (BADLY) NEEDS DIALECTOLOGY
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Variationist’s Approaches towards Japanese Language [PDF]
Yoshiyuki, Asahi
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Mapping Lexical Dialect Variation in British English Using Twitter. [PDF]
Grieve J +5 more
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Using Twitter to collect a multi-dialectal corpus of Albanian using advanced geotagging and dialect modeling. [PDF]
Canhasi E, Shijaku R.
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The reflexes of OE beon as a marker of futurity in Early Middle English [PDF]
Laing, Margaret
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Best practices for spatial language data harmonization, sharing and map creation-A case study of Uralic. [PDF]
Rantanen T +4 more
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Demography, trade and state power: a tripartite model of medieval farming/language dispersals in the Ryukyu Islands. [PDF]
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The discourse of civic pride: Hawleri identity as one of the oldest Kurdistani cities in the Middle East. [PDF]
Sherwani KA.
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The Early Development of the Gorski Kotar Dialect
The article discusses the history of the Croatian dialects spoken in the Gorski Kotar region usually regarded as belonging to the Kajkavian dialect group of the Croatian language. Several early accentual, consonantal and vocal developments are analyzed.
Tijmen Pronk
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