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Linguistic Geography in the United States

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Saussure and linguistic geography

Language Sciences, 1993
Abstract Saussure's views on linguistic geography are not-as the position of the chapter entitled ‘Linguistique geographique’ in the Cours de linguistique generale might appear to suggest—a mere appendage to his proposals for the science of linguistics.
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Ergativity and linguistic geography

Australian Journal of Linguistics, 1993
Abstract Nothing in our present understanding of accusative and ergative structures and their functions would predict major discrepancies in the frequencies of alignments in the various continents, but such asymmetries exist: Australia and Eurasia have far more ergative languages than expected, the New World has far more stative‐active languages, and ...
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Linguistic Geography: Achievements, Methods and Orientations

<i>WORD</i>, 1954
(1954). Linguistic Geography: Achievements, Methods and Orientations. WORD: Vol. 10, No. 2-3, pp. 375-387.
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