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SUNDANESE ISOGLOSSES OF LEXICAL VARIATION IN KUNINGAN
This article discussed the distribution of lexical variation in 32 districts of Kuningan. The study was conducted to uncover dialect maps in Kuningan, their isogloss lines, and also major lexical variations. The study employed descriptive design.
Fahmy Hygienis
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A typological study of vowel interactions in Basque [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to check the factorial typology for a set of phonological constraints on vowel interactions in Basque against corpus data (Hualde and Gaminde 1998, Euskararen Herri Hizkeren Atlasa, ‘The Basque Dialectological Atlas’) with the ...
Cavirani, Edoardo +3 more
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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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Romance scholars off the beaten tracks
“Romance scholars off the beaten track” is a new Isogloss rubric featuring short interviews with Romance scholars who work outside the traditional regions where Romance linguistics is commonly studied.
Andreea Calude +2 more
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Vocatives with determiners: the case of vocatives preceded by possessives
In some varieties of Spanish (American, above all), possessives can appear in vocative constructions such as Mi niña, ¿qué haces? (lit. ‘My girl, what are you doing?’) in contrast to the generalization that vocatives refuse definite articles (Bosque 1996,
Laura González López
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On the interpretation of proper temporal adverbs in Italian
In this paper, we will provide a N-to-D analysis able to account for the punctual vs. habitual reading of proper temporal names in Italian, focusing on names of days, which clearly signal a difference in their possible aspectual encoding at the ...
Ludovico Franco, Paolo Lorusso
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A syntactic analysis of the subject clitic a in the Friulian variety of Campone [PDF]
This article presents a syntactic analysis of the third person subject clitic a in Camponese, a heretofore unstudied Friulian variety. Following Poletto's (2000) map of subject clitics, we argue that it bears [+third person] features, and is, in fact ...
, Jan Casalicchio, Masutti, Vania
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Linguistic Variation in the Minimalist Framework : Ed. by M. Carme Picallo. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 280 pages. ISBN: 978-0-19-870289-4 [PDF]
This is a review of the book Linguistic Variation in the Minimalist Framework, edited by M. Carme Picallo (UAB). 2014.
Marimon, Mireia
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A note on the phonetic evolution of yod-pa-red in Central Tibet. [PDF]
Despite the current inconsistent spellings such as yod-red (Tournadre 1996: 229-231 et passim, 2003), yog-red (Denwood 1999: 158 et passim), and yoḥo-red (Hu et al.
Hill, Nathan W.
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Italian dialects and language contact
In this short introduction to the Special Issue of Isogloss, dedicated to language contact involving Italian dialects, we show that the study of the non-standard varieties of Italy has a great heuristic potential, which is at least threefold: (i ...
Mario Wild +5 more
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