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This article compares two manuscript dictionaries, that of John Bradby Blake and Johan Pontin. These dictionaries are Cantonese-English and Cantonese-Swedish respectively, and were both created as a result of a stay in the trading hub of Canton in the ...
Lisa Hellman
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The global regime of language recognition [PDF]
There is no universally accepted working linguistic definition of a language; the distinction between a dialect and a language is a political question.
Kamusella, Tomasz Dominik
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Compound accent patterns in some dialects of Southern Swedish
Johan Frid
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The dialect of Gammalsvenskby: compiling a dictionary of an unexplored language (mä — mäitje) [PDF]
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Gammalsvenskby), the only Scandinavian dialect in the territory of the former Soviet Union.
Alexander Mankov
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Different loan sources as a reason for variability of some Estonian dialect words
Among other reasons, the phonetic variability of loanwords in Estonian dialects may reflect their origination from different but etymologically connected sources of borrowing.
Iris Metsmägi, Meeli Sedrik, Vilja Oja
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The Dialect of Gammalsvenskby: compiling a dictionary of an unexplored language (lägge — mūär) [PDF]
This paper presents new material for the dictionary of the present-day dialect of Staroshvedkoye (Gammalsvenskby), the only Scandinavian dialect in the territory of the former Soviet Union.
Alexander Mankov
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Parallel dialectal-standard Swedish data
Data used in our Swedish normalization paper: Hämäläinen, M; Partanen, N & Alnajjar, K (2020) Normalization of Different Swedish Dialects Spoken in Finland. In Proceedings of the 4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Geospatial Humanities. This data is based on the data available at https://sls.finna.fi/Search/Results?view=map&filter[0]=~
Hämäläinen, Mika +2 more
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Verb inflection in the dialect of Gammalsvenskby [PDF]
The dialect of Gammalsvenskby is the only surviving Scandinavian dialect in the territory of the former Soviet Union. Due to the complete absence of studies into the present-day state of the dialect, the most urgent task is to collect, classify and ...
Man'kov Aleksandr
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The term “nation,” as opposed to “state” or “federation” or “territory” or other related terms, implies the existence of a people united either by common ancestry or some other deep cultural ...
Joseph, John E.
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