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Un atlas linguistique du créole des Petites Antilles (ALPA)
This article presents the origins and development of the Atlas Linguistique du Créole des Petites Antilles (ALPA) in its academic, technical/scientific, historical and sociolinguistic contexts.
Jean Le Dû
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THE NAMES OF BREAD IN THE "MACEDONIAN DIALECT ATLAS" (OD RIZNICATA NA KARTOTEKATA – LEKSIČKI MATERIJALI) AS PART OF THE BULGARIAN LANGUAGE CONTINUUM [PDF]
The object of study in this paper is the linguogeographic data in the Macedonian Dialect Atlas. The aim of the paper is to examine some of the names of bread, mapped in the Macedonian Dialect Atlas, which will be examined in a comparative plan with the
Katerina Usheva
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Words for potato in Slovenian and neighbouring Croatian dialects
By method of linguistic geography, the article presents the words for the potato (Latinski Solanum Tuberosum) in Slovenian and neighbouring Croatian dialects. Etimologicaly analysed Slovenian dialectal lexems, collected for the Slovenian linguistic atlas
Jožica Škofic
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Dialectology work on Slovenian linguistic territory primarily uses ad hoc abbreviations or labels for research points or areas when defining the geographical range of individual linguistic features for efficiency.
Peter Weiss, Karmen Kenda-Jež
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Linguistic Atlas of Asia and Africa II
This volume, Linguistic Atlas of Asia and Africa, Volume II, is a sequel to Linguistic Atlas of Asia, Hituzi Syobo, Tokyo, 2021. This volume covers crop terms for ‘wheat’, ‘broomcorn millet’, ‘foxtail millet’, ‘barnyard millet’, ‘taro’, and ‘yam’. As some crops do not exist in some areas of Asia and Africa or are rarely described, it was not possible ...
Suzuki, Hiroyuki +2 more
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Vers un renouveau des atlas linguistiques régionaux ?
When the CNRS put an end to the publication of the collection of French regional linguistic atlases a large number of unpublished data were left on hold and the series inaugurated by Albert Dauzat could not be brought to completion.
Guylaine Brun-Trigaud
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Linguistic Atlas of Asia and Africa I
This volume, Linguistic Atlas of Asia and Africa, Volume I, is a sequel to Linguistic Atlas of Asia, Hituzi Syobo, Tokyo, 2021. In this volume, animal terms for ‘rat/mouse, chicken, horse, dog (wolf, optional), and bear’ are addressed. The criterion for the selection is those that seem to have a close relationship with human life.
Suzuki, Hiroyuki +3 more
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I have been invited to take part in the study and exchange day organised by GRELB, and have been asked to present the dialectological work carried out in the field of the Atlas linguistique et ethnographique de l’Ouest (ALO, covering Poitou, Aunis ...
Brigitte Horiot
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La structure linguistique du domaine bretonnant
To pose the problem of the linguistic structure of the Breton area is to ask how, under the constraints of its particular geographical setting, linguistic currents from elsewhere or born within it have amalgamated.
François Falc’hun
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L’Atlas linguistico-ethnographique de la région Sud (ALERS)
Southeast Region of Brazil which includes three states—Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul—shows with the Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of the Southern Region (Koch, Klassmann & Altenhofen, 2002ab, 2011) a detailed linguistic representation ...
Maranúbia Pereira Barbosa Doiron
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