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Visualizing the Boni dialects with Historical Glottometry [PDF]
This paper deals with the historical relations between dialects of Boni, a Cushitic language of Kenya and Somalia. Boni forms the subject of Volume 10 of the Language and Dialect Atlas of Kenya (Heine & Möhlig 1982). Heine presents evidence for three
Elias, Alexander
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BANJARHARJO IS TRULY SUNDANESE [PDF]
This study is aimed to reveal the phenomenon of sundanese in lexical variation and phonological differences in Banjarharjo District which located in borders area between Kuningan and Brebes.
Khotami, Husni Syukri, Sutrisno, Ageng
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On the relative chronology of Slavic consonantal developments
The differentiation between simple palatalization and affrication allows a further specification of the relative chronology in the Slavic dialects. According to this chronology, the oldest isoglosses are between North Russian, West Slavic, and the other ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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Khakas Dialects, Late 19th and Early 21st Centuries
The main aim of this article is to demonstrate some new results obtained when working on the Dialectological Atlas of the Turkic languages of Russia and the Electronic Corpus of Khakas. Material and methods.
Anna V. Dybo, Vera S. Maltseva
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Ukrainian-Croatian Parallels on the Maps of the Slavic Linguistic Atlas
A need to study possible connections between the Ukrainian and Croatian continua is brought about not only by the genetic relationship between these languages but also by discussions about an eastern Slavic element in the southern Slavic glottogenesis ...
Pavlo Yu. Hrytsenko
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‘for ye vrangus haldyn of thre bollis of beire fra hyre’: Nominal plurals in south-western Middle Scots [PDF]
This paper presents an analysis of plurality markers in the first extant text from the South-West of Scotland, the Wigtown Burgh Court Book (1512-1534). The inflectional endings for the plural are often included among the Middle Scots diagnostic features
Bugaj, Joanna
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Imotz, Basaburu Nagusia, Larraun eta Araitz-betelu ibarretako lexikoaren azterketan
In this study we have analysed the lexical characteristics of the Basque language that is spoken in the North West Nafarroa's four valleys: Imo-tz, Basaburu Nagusia, Larraun and Arai-tz-Betelu.
Amaia Apalauza Ollo
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Towards a Dialect History of the Baggara Belt
The Baggara Belt constitutes the southernmost periphery of the Arabic-speaking world. It stretches over 2500 km from Nigeria to Sudan and it is largely inhabited by Arab semi-nomadic cattle herders.
Stefano Manfredi, Caroline Roset
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Toward a semiotic pyramid: language studies, AI, and knowledge exchange economy
This paper addresses the interrelation between AI and language studies in the (digital) humanities in the context of knowledge exchange economies. We propose a three-dimensional semiotic model (pyramid) that includes AI as an active agent in meaning ...
Poschinger Felix, Coon Robert
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Феномен синкретизма в украинской лингвистике [PDF]
У сучасній лінгвістиці вивчення складних системних зв’язків та динамізму мови навряд чи буде завершеним без урахування синкретизму. Традиційно явища транзитивності трактуються як поєднання різних типів утворень як результат процесів трансформації або ...
Вінтонів, Михайло Олексійович +2 more
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