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Abstract The primary aim of this work is to propose a diachrony of complementizer systems in the upper southern Italian dialects (USIDs). While previous diachronic studies have focused mainly on the transition from Latin to Romance, we aim to address several unanswered questions about the transition from medieval southern Italo‐Romance—in particular ...
Sara N. Cardullo, Kim A. Groothuis
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Východolašská nářečí versus gwara zachodniocieszyńska, czyli dialektologiczna wojna o Zaolzie
Eastern Lachian Dialects vs. Western Lachian Dialects or the Dialectological Battle for the Zaolzie Region The article is devoted to the historical discussion which arose around the affiliation of the inhabitants of the Czech–Polish border area with the ...
Irena Bogocz
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Völkerpsychologie as a field science: José Miguel de Barandiarán and Basque ethnology
Abstract José Miguel de Barandiarán considered the central figure of Basque anthropology, played a prominent role in the Basque people's cultural rescue (material and spiritual). His dual status as an ethnologist and priest prepared him to study collective mentalities and rural societies.
Aitor Anduaga
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Spatial evolution of human dialects [PDF]
The geographical pattern of human dialects is a result of history. Here, we formulate a simple spatial model of language change which shows that the final result of this historical evolution may, to some extent, be predictable.
Burridge, James
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Urban dialectology and research into vernacular varieties, sociolects, and related phenomena have been developing in recent years within European sociolinguistics, through a very ineresting combination of American fieldwork methods (Labov et ...
Juan Andrés Villena Ponsoda
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Language attitudes and religion: Kurdish Alevis in the UK [PDF]
In this article I report on results of a Matched Guise Tests (MGT) study investigating attitudes towards Bohtan (BHKr) and Maraş Kurmanji (MRKr) spoken among the UK diaspora.
Yilmaz, B., Yilmaz, B.
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The Alternation ʒb- // zb- (dzban // zban ‘jug’ ) in the History of Polish and Its Dialects
This article analyses transformations of the word-initial cluster ʒb-, which appears in the word dzban ‘jug’ (and derived forms). The study examines the chronology and geography of the phonetic changes that have taken place over the centuries.
Bogusław Dunaj, Mirosława Mycawka
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Euskararen historia eta filologia: arazo zahar, bide berri
This paper deals with the relationship between philology -in the sense of textual criticism- and the study of the history of the Basque Language.
Joseba Andoni Lakarra
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Notas sobre la lengua de un guipuzcoano emigrado a Indias en el siglo XVIII
Eighteenth century has always been a less studied period in Spanish Philology, especially in the case of History of Spanish Language: Lexicon has been more or less studied, but almost everything about syntax or phonology must be still done ...
Sara Gómez Seibane +1 more
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South Arabian and Yemeni dialects [PDF]
It has traditionally been assumed that with the Islamic conquests Arabic overwhelmed the original ancient languages of the Peninsula, leaving the language situation in the south-western Arabian Peninsula as one in which dialects of Arabic are tinged, to ...
Watson, JCE
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