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Etat actuel de la frontière linguistique. Entre l’arabe et le berbère

open access: yesإنسانيات, 2003
To analyze the actual state of the linguistic boundary in North Morocco and to situate the linguistic map of Arabic and Berber, the authors were helped mainly by the work of colonial historians.
Mostafa Benabbou, Peter Behnsthedt
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La traduction juridique: entre diversité géographique et pluralité linguistique Cas de la traduction française de la constitution algérienne, marocaine et tunisienne

open access: yesقضايا لغوية, 2022
The impact of geographical diversity on general and specialized language has contributed to increasing the complexity of the translator's work and highlighted the importance of linguistic studies aimed at studying geographical linguistic problems.
Sena Mesmi
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Designations for ‘slap’ in Slovenian dialects in Austrian Carinthia: Expressivity on a linguistic map

open access: yesJezikoslovni zapiski, 2015
The material collected for producing lexical linguistic maps and defining typical areas of designations in Slovenian dialects in Austrian Carinthia includes expressions denoting ‘slap’.
Andrejka Žejn
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Holistic corpus-based dialectology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper is concerned with sketching future directions for corpus-based dialectology. We advocate a holistic approach to the study of geographically conditioned linguistic variability, and we present a suitable methodology, 'corpusbased dialectometry',
Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt, Wolk, Christoph
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The level of morphological linguistic analysis in models from the geographic mothers of books

open access: yesقضايا لغوية, 2021
Geolinguistics, or so-called geographical linguistics, is concerned with human languages, their dialects, and their distribution on the map of the world, and seeks to count the number of users of this or that language, or those who speak it, taking into ...
Abdelkader bouziani
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Brain plasticity in aphasic patients: Intra- and inter-hemispheric reorganisation of the whole linguistic network probed by N150 and N350 components [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The present study examined linguistic plastic reorganization of language through Evoked Potentials in a group of 17 non-fluent aphasic patients who had suffered left perisylvian focal lesions, and showed a good linguistic recovery.
Angrilli, Alessandro, Spironelli, Chiara
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Semantic Maps or Coding Maps? Towards a Unified Account of the Coding Degree, Coding Complexity, and Coding Distance of Coordination Relations

open access: yesLinguistic Discovery, 2010
The aim of this paper is to explore the degree to which semantic maps and conceptual spaces may comprehensively describe cross-linguistic variation by discussing the types of phenomena that may be consistently represented in a unified account.
Caterina Mauri
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I a una unitat lingüistica de l'occitan ? Enjòcs d'una definicion

open access: yesLengas, 2023
The both familiar and quite different aspect of the Occitan dialects can lead us to ask : "what makes the unity of this language?". Its current linguistic definition clearly explains its proximity to catalan, with which it forms an original subgroup of ...
Quentin Peyras
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Analytical assessment of the features of composing the thematic map on the example of the mapping work "Agriculture of Ukraine"

open access: yesZemleustrìj, Kadastr ì Monìtorìng Zemelʹ, 2023
Cartography as a science distinguishes several different concepts that determine the practical scope of application of a cartographic work. One of the main concepts of cartography is language, which characterizes a map as a special text written using ...
I. Karas   +4 more
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Crossing the Border Historical and Linguistic Divides Among the Bunaq in Central Timor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The Bunaq are a Papuan language-speaking people straddling the border of Indonesian West Timor and independent East Timor. This paper looks at the history of the Bunaq as a “border“ people in Timor. “Border“ is interpreted here in two ways, as referring
Schapper, A. (Antoinette)
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