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LANGUAGE INTERFERENCES AND HISTORICAL DIALECTOLOGY
A. V. Desnickaja
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Historical Arabic Dialectology:
The description of historical Arabic dialects brings with it a whole plethora of challenges. The most important one is that there are no native speakers left of these dialects, with the consequence that researchers have to rely on written sources in order to discover more about the historical stages of Arabic dialects.
L. Zack
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Tracing the linguistic crossroads between Malay and Tamil [PDF]
Speakers of Malay and Tamil have been in intermittent contact for roughly two millennia, yet extant academic work on the resultant processes of contact, lexical borrowing, and language mixing at the interface of these two speech communities has only ...
Tom G. Hoogervorst
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The present article is about studying some semantic and grammatical features of the Anglo-Saxon inscription from St. Mary’s church in the light of historical dialectology.
E. A. Karamyshev, A. V. Kuznetsova
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Between Fact and Fantasy: Early Sources on Oirat Historical Dialectology
The article presents the results of a linguistic analysis of three early sources on Oirat historical dialectology, Rashīd al-Dīn’s Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh (Compendium of Chronicles, completed between 1306 and 1311) and the Mongol chronicles Sir-a tuγuǰi ...
Pavel O. Rykin
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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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Global Syntactic Variation in Seven Languages: Toward a Computational Dialectology [PDF]
Jonathan Dunn
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Quantitative Social Dialectology: Explaining Linguistic Variation Geographically and Socially [PDF]
Martijn B Wieling +2 more
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This article examines an audio recording with a Roma family made by the collector Arvid Andersson in Sweden, in the early 1950s. The aim of this article is to unfold this jointly constructed conversation between the collector and the Roma family members.
Charlotte Hyltén-Cavallius +1 more
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