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Geolinguistic variation of Hebridean Gaelic: the role of nominal morphology ...
Wilson, Charles; Wilson, Teàrlach. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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Geolinguistic variation of Hebridean Gaelic: the role of nominal morphology
Wilson, Charles; Wilson, Teàrlach. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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Languages in space and time : models and methods from complex systems theory
Patriarca, Marco; Léonard, Jean-Léo; Heinsalu, Els. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Petite leçon de dialectométrie à partir des données du Nouvel Atlas Linguistique de la Basse-Bretagne
In: Xarles Videgainen omenez 1 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01381725 ; Xarles Videgainen omenez 1, XIX, pp.133-151, 2020, Lapurdum (2020)
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Situating Twitter discourse in relation to spoken and written texts : eine lektometrische Analayse/ Axel Bohmann = Sprache auf Twitter in Abgrenzung zu gesprochenen und geschriebenen Texten
In: Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik. - Stuttgart : Steiner 87 (2020) 2, 250-284
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Lectometry and latent variables: a model for underlying determinants of (normative) choices in written and audiovisual translations : = Lectometrie und latente Variablen: ein Modell für zugrundeliegende Determinanten von (normativen) Wahlmöglichkeiten in schriftlichen und audiovisuellen Übersetzungen
In: Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik. - Stuttgart : Steiner 87 (2020) 2, 144-172
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Ähnlichkeiten niederdeutscher Dialekte : [Dialektkarte] ...
Birkenes, Magnus Breder. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2020
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Analysis of a Linguistic Area using a Phonetic Ontology ... : Sprachraumanalyse mit Hilfe einer phonetischen Ontologie ...
Engsterhold, Robert. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2020
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Dialect variation in Scottish Gaelic nominal morphology: A quantitative study
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 130 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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From Regional Dialects to the Standard: Measuring Linguistic Distance in Galician Varieties
In: Languages ; Volume 5 ; Issue 1 (2020)
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Dialectology and Linguistic Geography
In: The Oxford Handbook of African Languages ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01915087 ; R. Vossen and G. Dimmendaal. The Oxford Handbook of African Languages, Oxford University Press, pp.104-124, 2020 (2020)
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Sprachraumanalyse mit Hilfe einer phonetischen Ontologie
Schmidt; Engsterhold; Robert. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2020. : Germanistik und Kunstwissenschaften, 2020
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Ähnlichkeiten niederdeutscher Dialekte : [Dialektkarte]
Birkenes, Magnus Breder. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2020
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Common Yue: A Comparative Study of Yue Dialect Historical Phonology
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Il ladino e i suoi idiomi
Casalicchio, Jan. - : De Gruyter, 2020. : country:DE, 2020. : place:Berlin, 2020
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Lexical bundles in conversation across Englishes : what can core and peripheral bundles reveal?
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 40 (2019) 3, 299-324
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Tonal Proximity Relationship in the Spanish of the Canary Islands in the Light of Dialectometry
In: Languages ; Volume 4 ; Issue 2 (2019)
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Global Syntactic Variation in Seven Languages: Towards a Computational Dialectology
Dunn J. - 2019
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Finding variants for construction-based dialectometry: A corpus-based approach to regional CxGs
Dunn J. - : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2019
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The geolect of Pasvalys: a dialectometric approach to dialectal features
In: Taikomoji kalbotyra, Iss 12 (2019) (2019)
Abstract: Using dialectometric methods and instruments, the article analyzes one of the new dialectal derivatives – the geolect of Pasvalys, located in the northern part of Eastern Aukštaitians of Panevėžys. The aim is to find the strong and weak dialectal features of this geolect and to identify its dominant dialectal variants. 10-hour recordings and 60 simple-structure sentences reflecting the primary, secondary and tertiary dialectal features have been analyzed in order to achieve the research aim. The recorded sentences were uttered by nine respondents of three generations: the oldest, the middle-aged and the youngest. The respondents live in the regions of Joniškėlis, Pasvalys and Daujėnai, which are interconnected by the strongest, closest, densest and the most complex socio-cultural networks. The dialectal data, which includes the recorded sentences transcribed by IPA, was statistically calculated and quantified using the tools of the Gabmap software. The network pseudo map, reference point pseudo maps, cluster analysis pseudo maps and differential dialectal features were analyzed. The quantitative data analysis has shown that the dialectal variant used in the regions of Joniškėlis, Pasvalys and possibly Daujėnai is affected by the processes of convergence. The most stable dialectal features are used in the region of Joniškėlis. They (as well as the forms of standard language) change or supplement the dialectal features of the subdialects of Pasvalys and Daujėnai spoken in the eastern part of the area of Eastern Aukštaitians of Panevėžys (the direction of its spread is the eastern part of the area of the subdialect) and form the basis of the dialectal features of Pasvalys geolect. Both stable and changing primary, secondary and tertiary dialectal features were found in the speech of the respondents of all the three-generations. The change of dialectal features, or convergence, is the strongest in the youngest generation. It is similarly strong in the middle-aged and in the oldest generations. However, in the speech of young people, most of the primary dialectal features coexist with the secondary and tertiary ones. Thus, the formation of Pasvalys geolect is based on the more stable (rather than changing) strong variant used in Joniškėlis, which is marked by a high degree of vitality.
Keyword: dialect change; dialectometry; Eastern Aukštaitians of Panevėžys; IPA; P1-1091; Pasvalys geolect; Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://doaj.org/article/b6f91cf511f0443c9197644fbfc0d209
https://doi.org/10.15388/TK.2019.17232
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