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Novice Geography researchers need to be acquainted with the rhetorical move structure and organization of scientific research article abstracts (RAAs); yet there is a lack of studies investigating the linguistic realizations involved and their ...
Hesham Suleiman Alyousef
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XXXIX All-Russian Dialectological Meeting. Lexical Atlas of the Russian Folk Dialects – 2023
The chronicle is devoted to the conference “XXXIX All-Russian Dialectological Meeting «Lexical Atlas of the Russian Folk Dialects – 2023»” which annually takes place in Saint Petersburg and this time was held on January 30–31, 2023.
Tatiana Shalaeva
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Linguistic geography in Serbia - linguistic notes on maps and their reading [PDF]
The creation of linguistic atlases is the highest achievement of linguogeography. A scientific linguistic map with all the necessary accompanying elements offers the possibility to trace the geographic distribution of an actual linguistic ...
Miloradović Sofija R.
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SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTIC GEOGRAPHY [PDF]
Sociolinguistics and linguistic geography should be considered as complementary rather than mutually contradictory approaches to the phenomena of language variation. Linguistic geography is a branch of historical linguistics based on samples of the stable and traditional, and necessarily somewhat biased in the selection of small communities, older ...
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Geographic Approach: Identifying Relatively Stable Tibetan Dialect and Subdialect Area Boundaries
Updating dialect maps requires extensive language surveys. Geographic methods can be applied to identify relatively stable boundaries of dialect and subdialect areas, allowing language surveys to focus on boundaries that may change and thereby reduce ...
Mingyuan Duan, Shangyi Zhou
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A comparative analysis of the Veps language lexemes with the semantics ‘spell’ (puheg, puitoomine), as well as verbs with the meaning ‘to spell; pronounce incantations.
O. Yu. Zhukova, N. G. Zaitseva
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Kazimierz Nitsch i "Mały atlas gwar polskich"
Kazimierz Nitsch and Mały atlas gwar polskich (‘A small atlas of Polish dialects’) This paper describes K. Nitsch’s road to dialectology and linguistic geography. It begins with a presentation of some events from Nitsch’s youth.
Jerzy Reichan
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La géographie en ses épithètes et autres affichages
This study of how ‘geography’ was labelled in the nineteenth century, particularly from 1860 to 1914, analyses the variety of linguistic configurations in which this order of knowledge was situated in teaching and research debates in France, and in ...
Marie-Claire Robic
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Zoomorphic Pattern in Collective Nicknames among the Residents of the Russian North [PDF]
The paper studies collective nicknames of the residents of the Russian North (Arkhangelsk and Vologda regions) to describe a productive zoomorphic naming pattern.
Anna A. Makarova, Yulia B. Popova
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L’inventaire des microtoponymes : enjeux théoriques et méthodologiques
This paper aims to provide elements of reflection on the theoretical and methodological issues in the study of toponyms. Designating places by words means providing an answer and a meaning to both one’s own needs and community needs.
Jean-Pierre Gerfaud, Noël Poncet
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