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Seven stages of Lithuanian dialectology
This article is a continuation of ongoing debate on the development of Lithuanian dialectology, the issues of which were first addressed and published in 2015.
Vytautas Kardelis
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Global Syntactic Variation in Seven Languages: Toward a Computational Dialectology. [PDF]
Dunn J.
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A Historical Reconstruction of Some Pronominal Suffixes in Modern Dialectal Arabic
The morphology of the pronominal suffixes in dialectal Arabic are of particular interest for scholars of the history of Arabic for two main reasons. First, multiple dialects attest suffixes that, from a comparative perspective, apparently retain final ...
Phillip W. Stokes
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The origins of the term “luri languageˮ: a historical investigation
The present article deals with the controversial relationship of Luri Language with Persian, and aims to find out whether Luri is a distinct family from Persian even in the middle period, or it must be considered only a modern dialect of Middle Persian ...
S.M. Dadras, O. Izadi, S. Rezaei
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Are we witnessing a renesance of the dialectology? [PDF]
Slavistics is a relatively young linguistic discipline. Its beginnings, in the period of domination of the historical linguistics, are characterized with the rapid development of the “classical“ dialectology, which means field-work in the domain
Topolinjska Zuzana V.
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VerbaAlpina : un projet de géolinguistique plurilingue
The areas studied in dialectology are usually divided up according to national (i.e. political) criteria, with respect for the territories of the national languages.
Thomas Krefeld, Stephan Lücke
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Transposition, not translation: Recuperating attentionality on Pantelleria, Sicily
Abstract This article examines how elderly rural Sicilians recall the meanings of words rendered obsolete by infrastructural, technological, and economic changes that occurred in their lifetime. I examine conversations from my 2016 and 2019 fieldwork on Pantelleria, Sicily, characterized by what I term recuperated attentionality, speaking from ...
Nicco A. La Mattina
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Quantitative social dialectology: explaining linguistic variation geographically and socially. [PDF]
Wieling M, Nerbonne J, Baayen RH.
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The origin of semilingualism: Nils‐Erik Hansegård and the cult of the mother tongue
Abstract ‘Semilingualism’ is one of the most questionable theories produced in the language sciences. Yet, little is known about its origins. We present a critical account of the history of semilingualism, tracing its roots in the work of Nils Erik Hansegård, (1918–2002), inaugural chair of Sámi at Umeå University (1975–1979), who developed a theory of
David Karlander, Linus Salö
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Su Luigi Heilmann e la linguistica strutturale
This paper aims to describe Luigi Heilmann’s structural point of view. A philologist and linguist, a specialist in Indology, Semitistics, and Romance dialectology, he subscribed to the Prague School functional perspective and put his structural method ...
Giovanni Gobber
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