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PERCEPTUAL DIALECTOLOGY OF NEW ENGLAND: VIEWS FROM MAINE AND THE WEB

open access: yes, 2015
Research into the dialects of the New England states (Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont) has traditionally split the region into distinct geographic regions based upon variations in production, primarily along an
Jones, Benjamin Graham
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Dialectal variation and perceptual dialectology: a case of study in the Western Piedmont (Italy)

open access: yes, 2014
International audienceFor this poster session, I will focus on two dialects of the area, a Piemontese(gallo-italic) one, an Occitan (gallo-romance) one and their vowel systems.Especially, I will show and compare two groups of descriptive data.
Gally, Silvia
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Perceptual Dialectology: Northerners and Southerners’ View of Different American Dialects

open access: yesK@ta: A Biannual Publication on the Study of Language and Literature, 2014
American English, also known as US English, is a set of dialects in the English language mostly used in the United States. It has considerable variations in terminology, phrasing and syntax. The differences are mostly on regional basis. The three major regional dialects are: Northern, Midland, and Southern.
Nurenzia Yannuar   +2 more
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Language, people, salience, space: perceptual dialectology and language regard

open access: yesDialectologia: revista electrònica, 2010
This paper explores the not novel idea that popular notions of the geographical distribution and status of linguistic facts are related to beliefs about the speakers of regional varieties but goes on to develop an approach to the underlying cognitive mechanisms that are employed when such connections are made.
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Crowdsourcing Language Change with Smartphone Applications. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2016
Leemann A   +4 more
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