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Nefedova, E. A., and E. A. Kovrigina. "D.N. USHAKOV AND THE ACTIVITIES OF THE MOSCOW DIALECTOLOGICAL COMMISSION (TO THE 150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE SCHOLAR)." Lomonosov Journal of Philology 47, no. 6, 2024 (2024): 219–26. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu0130-0075-9-2024-47-06-15.

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: D.N. Ushakov was for many years the permanent chairman of the Moscow Dialectological Commission, created on the initiative of A.A. Shakhmatov in 1903 on the basis of the Moscow Circle for the Study of the History and Dialectology of the Russian Language under the guidance of F.E. Korsh. One of the main achievements of the Commission was the creation by N.N. Durnovo, N.N. Sokolov and D.N. Ushakov of An Attempt of Dialectological Map of the Russian Language in Europe. With the Appendix of an Essay on Russian Dialectology, published in 1915 in the fifth issue of the Proceedings of the Moscow Di
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Leino, Antti, and Saara Hyvönen. "Comparison of Component Models in Analysing the Distribution of Dialectal Features." International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 2, no. 1-2 (2008): 173–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e1753854809000378.

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Component models such as factor analysis can be used to analyse spatial distributions of a large number of different features – for instance the isogloss data in a dialect atlas, or the distributions of ethnological or archaeological phenomena – with the goal of finding dialects or similar cultural aggregates. However, there are several such methods, and it is not obvious how their differences affect their usability for computational dialectology. We attempt to tackle this question by comparing five such methods using two different dialectological data sets. There are some fundamental differen
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Gérardin, Hélène. "Building a Dialectological Lexicological Database of Georgian Cognates for Digital Analysis." Digital Kartvelology 3 (December 27, 2024): 41–52. https://doi.org/10.62235/dk.3.2024.8511.

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This paper examines the challenges involved in creating a lexical database for Georgian dialects. It begins by outlining the methodological approaches to data collection and formatting, followed by an overview of the current version of the database, and its applications for linguistic analysis. Designed to facilitate a wide range of research, the database supports investigations such as Levenshtein distance calculations and diachronic and diatopic comparisons. The long-term goal of this project is to develop an open, accessible resource that can be gradually enriched with new data, advancing c
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Vaganova, Elena N., and Irina V. Lapteva. "Mordovan Dialectological Dictionary as a Linguistic, Ethnographic and Folklore Source." Finno-Ugric world 16, no. 3 (2024): 284–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15507/2076-2577.016.2024.03.284-297.

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Introduction. The study of the vocabulary of the dialectological dictionary, which has its own phonetic, grammatical and lexical-semantic features depending on the area of distribution, is considered relevant because it allows one to understand the richness of the national language. The dictionary contains hundreds of local folk words and expressions that are of cultural and historical value, while remaining poorly studied from the point of view of reflecting the “language” of folk culture. The article pays attention to lexical units that are relevant to the national linguistic consciousness,
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Szelid, Veronika, and Dirk Geeraerts. "Usage-based dialectology." Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics 6 (November 26, 2008): 23–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/arcl.6.03sze.

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Applying concepts of Cognitive Linguistics to dialectological data of a traditional kind, the present paper addresses the question whether differences of culture and conceptualization could be detected language-internally, not just across languages. At the same time, it shows that the traditional methodology of evaluating dialectological data at the level of language structure can be challenged by a usage-based cognitive linguistic analysis. The language variant in focus is the Moldavian Southern Csango, an archaic Hungarian dialect. We investigate the conceptualization of forty internal quali
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Enazarov, Tolib. "Method of lexical analysis of dialectal texts." Uzbekistan: language and culture 3, no. 4 (2021): 6–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.52773/tsuull.uzlc.2021.4/wgqg4038.

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Dialectal words are lexical units that are actively used in Uzbek folk dialects and are rarely or not used at all at the level of literary language. They differ from words in literary language in that they have a dialectal meaning (s) and are only actively used in dialects. Opinions are expressed about their current number and types. The work done in the field of dialectal lexicon and dialectal lexicography is very limited relating to this field. At the same time, based on the tasks of science, it is possible to preserve the unique lexical richness of dialects by "creating an electronic dictio
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Komla, Essenam Kodjo Kadza. "Is Gengbè a Language or an Éwégbè Dialect? A Historical and Dialectological Study." Uirtus 3, no. 3 (2023): 214. https://doi.org/10.59384/uirtus.2023.2713.

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This study focuses on Gengbè, a language of the Gbè continuum spoken in southern Togo and Benin. It falls within the framework of dialectology/dialectometry and raises the issue of the status of Gengbè within the continuum. While some consider Gengbè to be a dialectal variant of Ewégbè, others consider it to be a distinct language with its own system. In view of this divergence, the problem of the sociolinguistic status of Gengbè vis-à-vis Ewegbè arises sharply. Based on the hypothesis that a dialectological /dialectometric study makes it possible to determine the sociolinguistic status of lan
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ABDELATI, SAMERA. "LINGUISTIC PERFORMANCES IN THE DIALECT OF MOHAMMEDIA: ANALYSIS OF PHONOLOGICAL ASPECTS." Romano-Arabica 23, no. 1/2024 (2025): 35–47. https://doi.org/10.62229/roar_xxiii/3.

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Although the state of the art of dialectological and sociolinguistic research concerning Moroccan dialect is nowadays satisfactory when compared to other areas of Northern Africa, the varieties of some regions still lack a comprehensive description and have never been analyzed from a structural point of view. Consequently, the aim of the present paper is to take a closer look at the variety spoken in one of those areas: Mohammedia. One of the possible reasons that lie behind this variety being not much studied may be its proximity, both dialectologically and geographically, to other mainstream
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Eppler, Eva, and Josef Benedikt. "A perceptual dialectological approach to linguistic variation and spatial analysis of Kurdish varieties." Journal of Linguistic Geography 5, no. 2 (2017): 109–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jlg.2017.6.

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This paper presents the results of the first investigation into Kurdish linguistic varieties and their spatial distribution. Kurdish dialects are used across five nation states in the Middle East and only one dialect, Sorani, has official status in one of these nation states. The study employs the “draw-a-map” task established in Perceptual Dialectology; the analysis is supported by Geographical Information Systems (GIS). The results show that, despite the geolinguistic and geopolitical situation, Kurdish respondents have good knowledge of the main varieties of their language (Kurmanji, Sorani
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Guo, Meihua. "Surveying Oklahoma Perceptual Dialectology Map Labels." International Journal of English Linguistics 13, no. 5 (2023): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v13n5p87.

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This study investigates Oklahomans’ attitudes towards English language varieties in their own state. It combines the methods of perceptual dialectology, by looking at the labels that respondents used in a typical map-drawing task, with those of a content-analysis on post-task interviews. Examination of the map-drawing data told us that there were three distinct areas in this group of respondents’ mental maps, namely the “southeast” part, the “western” part, and the “southern” part of Oklahoma. By using content anal
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Myznikov, S. A. "APPELLATIVES AND TOPONYMS IN THE BELOMORYE AND YAROSLAVSK-KOSTROMSKY VOLGA REGION: EXPERIENCE OF COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." Onomastics of the Volga Region, no. 1 (2020): 111–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2020-1.onomast.111-119.

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His paper presents a brief comparative analysis of the toponymy of the White Sea region and the Yaroslavl-Kostroma Volga region. Appeals are also involved, which are recorded in both regions. The material was obtained during the author's dialectological expeditions. It is noted that a number of oikonyms are quite common on the territory of the Kostroma region, with single fixations in the White Sea region. There are a number of substrate appellatives recorded in both regions, which can probably be interpreted as units of a similar nature.
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Yusupov, A. F., and G. Ya Fayzullina. "Tatar Dialectological School in Kazan University: Origins, formation and development." Tatarica 22, no. 1 (2024): 26–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/2311-2042-2024-22-1-26-48.

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One of the well-developed scientific areas in Tatar linguistics is dialectology, its main task being the study of the living spoken language of indigenous peoples, that is, local dialects. It studies the phenomena of folk speech that are not included in the literary language, conducts the scientific analysis in this field and determines the territory of their usage.For several centuries, consistent and systematic research workhas been carried out in the area of Tatar people's spiritual culture, the history of various ethnic groups, the characteristics of their language, their way of life and c
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P. Romasanta, Raquel. "A dialectological approach to complement variability in global web-based English." Research in Corpus Linguistics 13, no. 1 (2024): 197–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.32714/ricl.13.01.09.

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Computer-Mediated Communication is part of the everyday lives of a great many people of all ages, cultures, social statuses, and geographical locations. In the present study, I explore non-categorical syntactic variability in internet language with data from the Corpus of Global Web-Based English (GloWbE), which includes material from blogs, forums, comments, and other types of websites. The focus is on how the geographical area of internet users affects the use of the clausal complementation patterns available for the verb regret. The analysis of more than 10,000 examples from Indian, Sri Lan
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Verbych, Nataliia. "D. I. YAVORNYTSKYI'S «DICTIONARY OF THE UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE» AS A SOURCE OF DIALECT VOCABULARY RESEARCH." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Literary Studies. Linguistics. Folklore Studies, no. 36 (2024): 25–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2659.2024.36.04.

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Background. The article is devoted to the analysis of dialect lexicography and the possibility of using rare common language dictionaries as one of the sources of dialectological research. The goal is to describe the history of creation and characterize the source base and register of D. I. Yavornytskyi's "Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language". Methods. General scientific research methods are applied: analysis, synthesis, description and observation. Results. The stages of the formation of dialect lexicography are defined. Changes in the structure of the dictionary article, the involvement of
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Presinszky, Károly. "A szótagzáró lvariabilitása szlovákiai magyar nyelvjárási hangoskönyvek szövegeiben." Acta Academiae Beregsasiensis, Philologica I, no. 2 (2022): 71–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.58423/2786-6726/2022-2-71-84.

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With the help of the dialectological software Bihalbocs, regional dialect texts combined with sound were published under the title Hungarian Dialectal Talking Book. The collection, which has become a series, currently comprises 16 parts. The advantage of the software is that the texts are linked to the audio files, i.e. it synchronizes them to the millisecond. By clicking anywhere in the text, we can listen to the dialect data and any part of the text at any time, without having to look up the original file and search for the desired part. This technique was used to create the Slovakia Hungari
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Buchstaller, Isabelle, and Seraphim Alvanides. "Employing Geographical Principles for Sampling in State of the Art Dialectological Projects." Journal of Linguistic Geography 1, no. 2 (2013): 96–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jlg.2013.9.

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The aims of this paper are twofold. First, we locate the most effective human geographical methods for sampling across space in large-scale dialectological projects. We propose two geographical concepts as a basis for sampling decisions: Geo-demographic classification, which is a multidimensional method used for the socio-economic grouping of areas; we also develop an updated version of functional regions that can be used in sociolinguistic research. We then report on the results of a pilot project that applies these models to collect data regarding the acceptability of vernacular morphosyntac
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Sari, Intan Mustika. "Javanese Language Phonemic and Lexicon Variations in Pekalongan City: A Dialectological Study." Surakarta English and Literature Journal 7, no. 1 (2024): 19–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.52429/selju.v7i1.183.

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This study aims to investigate the phonemic and lexicon variations of the Pekalongan Javanese dialect appearing in Pekalongan City, Central Java, Indonesia. It utilizes a qualitative descriptive study adopted by Creswell and Creswell as the research design. The data were collected through literature review, auditory perception, and data recording techniques. The interactive data analysis model proposed by Miles and Huberman consists of data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The results reveal that lexicon variants present in the Pekalongan Western and southern regions h
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Rizqy, Muhammad Hifni Sahila, and Muhammad Suryadi. "Variasi Tuturan Basa Walikan dalam Sosial Media: Studi Kasus Komunitas Pemuda-Pemudi di Kota Malang." Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra 23, no. 2 (2024): 219–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/bs_jpbsp.v23i2.68691.

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The use of the walikan language as an expression of pride in identity in the Malang youth community has different variations depending on the speakers. The unique variations of the walikan bases can arise due to regional and gender differences between men and women. This study aims to examine how the unique variations of basa walikan can occur based on differences in social strata and gender using a socio-dialectological approach. Through a socio-dialectological approach, it can be known about the variations in the language used by the Malang youth community in using digital tools. This resear
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Mertyris, Dionysios. "The Loss of the Genitive in Greek: A Diachronic and Dialectological Analysis (La Trobe University, 2014)." Journal of Greek Linguistics 15, no. 1 (2015): 159–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15699846-01501008.

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Niehaus, Konstantin, Irmtraud Kaiser, and Peter Mauser. "Der Konjunktiv II in Salzburger Varietäten: Grammatik, Gebrauch, soziale Faktoren." Linguistik Online 114, no. 2 (2022): 99–128. http://dx.doi.org/10.13092/lo.114.8398.

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If one looks for linguistic information on the past subjunctive (Konjunktiv II) in Salzburg, there is not much to obtain. A few studies have commented on its morphology in dialect (Mauser 1998 und 2021a), the atlases of colloquial German (Eichhoff 1977–2000; Elspaß/Möller 2003–) provide some general insights as to the use of analytical forms, other studies aim at a broader scope on Bavarian dialects (e. g. Wiesinger 1989; Donhauser 1992). This article gives a first more detailed account. We present findings from a traditional dialectological investigation (relying on on-site interviews using a
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Jambak, Mellinda Raswari, Muasssomah, and Abdul Basid. "Dialectal Variations In The Egyptian Edraak Media Video Podcast: A Dialectological Study." Tsaqofiya : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab 7, no. 1 (2025): 155–73. https://doi.org/10.21154/q5hx1v69.

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Dialectal variations reflect the richness of culture and the identity of communities, particularly in Arabic, which encompasses a wide range of dialects. This study focuses on the phonological and morphological variations in the Egyptian Amiyah dialect as used in the Edraak Media podcast, specifically the episode "الأمومة وسنينها مع مي إبراهيم" (Motherhood and Its Years with Mai Ibrahim). The aim of this research is to uncover the forms of dialectal variation in a digital context. The study employs a descriptive qualitative method. Primary data include podcast transcripts and audio content, wh
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Noviatri, Noviatri, Reniwati Reniwati, and Gusti Asnan. "Affixes of Minangkabau Language in The Origin and Rantau Area: Study of Morphological Variation." JURNAL ARBITRER 4, no. 2 (2017): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/ar.4.2.86-92.2017.

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The article aims to examine the similarities and differences between Minangkabau languages in the origin regions 50 Kota and Pasaman West Sumatra compared to rantau areas Kampar and Rokan Hulu Riau. The study is done by dialectology approach which focuses on affixes. The data are collected by using conversational observation method along with the interview and record techniques. The data are analyzed by using identity method along with immediate constituent analysis and advanced techniques, comparative and contrastive techniques. The result shows there similarities and differences of Minangkab
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Ioannesyan, Yuly A. "Two Obscure Verses in Nizari Quhistani’s Divan." Письменные памятники Востока 18, no. 4 (2021): 53–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/wmo83933.

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The article deals with two unclear verses in Nizari Quhistanis Divan on the basis of a manuscript in the Russian National Library. These verses are composed in an unknown dialect (unknown dialects?) and are usually omitted by editors and publishers of Nizaris poetry in Iran, because they are missing in many transcripts or considered corrupt by editors who do not comprehend their meaning. The author, based on dialectological data (both Persian and Iranian) and a comparative analysis of Nizaris verses in a broader context, puts forward hypotheses and makes suggestions that may cast light on poss
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Bohmann, Axel. "Diatopic variation in digital space." Scandinavian Studies in Language 14, no. 2 (2023): 73–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/sss.v14i2.142539.

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The availability of large amounts of social media text offers tremendous potential for studies of diatopic variation. A case in point is the linguistic geography of Texas, which is at present insufficiently described in traditional dialectological research. This paper summarises previous work on diatopic variation in Texas English on the basis of Twitter and presents an approach that foregrounds functional interpretability over a maximally clear geographical signal. In a multi-dimensional analysis based on 45 linguistic features in over 3 million tweets from across the state, two dimensions of
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Lidzhieva, Lyudmila Alekseevna, Evgeniya Vladimirovna Golubeva, Naran Yurievich Mandeev, and Dzhirgal Mingiyanovna Lidzhieva. "Dialect features of the Torgut Kalmyk language (based on the material of N.M. Mandzhiev's prose and field recordings)." Litera, no. 12 (December 2024): 57–68. https://doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2024.12.72344.

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This article presents an analysis of the dialect features of the Torgut dialect of the Kalmyk language based on the material of the prose of the Kalmyk writer N.M. Mandzhiev and expedition records collected during the implementation of the RNF research project "Electronic Dialectological Atlas of the Mongolian languages of Russia: basic vocabulary". N.M. Manjiev was one of the founders of Kalmyk literature and made a significant contribution to the development of the literature of the Kalmyk people. He belonged to the representatives of the Torgut ethnic group. In this regard, the dialect feat
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Dian Astuti, Kaharuddin, and Gusnawaty. "THE RELATIONSHIP OF KONJO DIALECT AND LAKIUNG DIALECT OF MAKASSAR LANGUAGE: A DIALECTOLOGICAL APPROACH." International Journal of Social Science 2, no. 2 (2022): 1241–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.53625/ijss.v2i2.3050.

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This study discusses the relationship, namely the differences and similarities between the Lakiung (LK) dialect and the Konjo (KJ) dialect Makassar language at the phonological and lexical level with a dialectological approach. This study was conducted to find phonological and lexical differences as well as inventories of the status of the language and dialect map in the Konjo dialect and the Lakiung dialect of the Makassar language. This research uses quantitative and qualitative methods. Data collection in this study used the capable method and the listening method. The source of the researc
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Juanto, Ade, Basrowi, Vidya, et al. "Kajian Analisis Pelafalan Fenomenologi Bunyi Segmental Di Kecamatan Baros Kabupaten Pandeglang." LINGUA: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya 20, no. 2 (2024): 373–80. https://doi.org/10.30957/lingua.v20i2.891.

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This research was conducted to better understand segmental language sound analysis. The use of language in highland and lowland areas definitely has differences in terms of the loudness and softness of the sounds spoken, the pitch of the sounds, the length and shortness of the sounds, and so on. In the pronunciation of these sounds, the lowland and highland areas have differences in terms of segmental pronunciation sounds. This research method uses a methodological approach and qualitative research methods. The methodological approach consists of a qualitative descriptive approach, while the q
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Dunaj, Bogusław. "Kazimierz Nitsch jako historyk języka." LingVaria 14, no. 27 (2019): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/lv.14.2019.27.19.

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Kazimierz Nitsch as a Historian of LanguageKazimierz Nitsch is the founder of Polish dialectology. In addition, he also studied, though to a lesser extend, contemporary Polish language and its history. His early works in the field of linguistic history are typical philological studies. An analysis of rhymes in poetry from the 16th to the beginning of the 20th century was methodologically innovative, and allowed for an interpretation of some phonetic processes that took place in the past. Growing out of dialectological research, the most important method applied to the interpretation of histori
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Lundberg, Grant H. "A Preliminary Report on Dialectological Fieldwork in Northwestern Croatia: Brezova Gora and the Croatian-Slovene Dialect Continuum." Slovene Linguistic Studies 4 (February 5, 2025): 56–64. https://doi.org/10.3986/sls.4.1.05.

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This paper is a contribution to the corpus of dialect data from regions along the Slo­vene-Croatian national border. It provides a brief description of the phonemic inventory of the Croatian village dialect of Mohenski in Brezova Gora. It also reports on developments in the pro­sodic system based on a spectrographic analysis of tona! oppositions in this dialect and compares the situation in Mohenski to the dialects just across the border in Slovenia.
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Yakushkina, Ekaterina. "The reconstruction of synonymous relations in the Proto-Slavic vocabulary based on the Serbo-Croatian dialect material." Juznoslovenski filolog 76, no. 2 (2020): 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jfi2002027y.

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The paper deals with the analysis of synonymous words of Protoslavic origin that distinguish different Serbo-Croatian dialects (the lexemes are excerpted from The Questionnaire for the Serbo-Croatian Dialectological Atlas). Some of these lexemes have strict geolinguistic characteristics and are connected with certain areas, which allows for the assumption that they performed the same differential function in the Proto-Slavic language. The areas of the other lexemes are often diffuse, and sometimes synonyms of this type co-exist in the same dialect. Therefore, we can assume that these words may
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Hernández Cruz, Anayeli. "Fichera, fichar y ficha: su paso de mexicanismos stricto sensu de ámbito objetivo a lato sensu por su difusión en otras variantes del español." Anuario de Letras. Lingüística y Filología 10, no. 2 (2022): 159–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.19130/iifl.adel.2022.10.2.x00s25876.

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The present article presents a lexicological analysis of the following words: fichera, fichar and ficha. On the one hand, by means of both an exhaustive documentation and dialectological terminology, we demonstrate that fichera and the words with which it is related morphologically and semantically begin as stricto sensu Mexicanisms of objective field to later become lato sensu, due to its diffusion in other variants of Spanish. On the other hand, the period in which the word was integrated into Mexican Spanish is proposed, as well as its first documentation. Subsequently, its diffusion in oth
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Šekli, Matej. "Why is the language of the <i>Freising Fragments</i> Early Slovene?" Jezik in slovstvo 69, no. 1-2 (2024): 67–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/jis.69.1-2.67-88.

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The article presents various hypotheses on the origin of the language of the so-called Freising Fragments (Slovene Brižinski/Freisinški spomeniki, Latin Monumenta Frisingensia = MF), three Slavic texts written c. 972–1039, which are critically assessed from the viewpoint of the theory and methodology of historical linguistics. In fact, the arguments in favour of the various genealogical linguistic attributions of the Slavic language of these High Medieval manuscript texts are very heterogeneous, i.e. historical, palaeographic, textual, and historical linguistic. However, the genealogical lingu
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Öpengin, Ergin. "Principles of Ritual Prayer: An 18th Century Catechism in Bahdini Kurdish." Oriente Moderno 103, no. 3 (2023): 357–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22138617-12340317.

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Abstract This article presents an edition and linguistic analysis of a verse catechism in the Bahdini dialect of Kurdish. The manuscript of the text is dated to late 18th century and is held among the Oriental manuscripts collections of the Berlin State Library. The text is a didactic verse on the principles and rules of the Islamic ritual prayer (ṣalāt), belonging thus to the catechism or in its Turkish-Arabic term ʿilm -i ḥāl genre. It is the oldest example of the catechism genre, different from creeds, in Kurdish literature that started in the late 16th century. The text is edited here with
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GUGLIOTTA, ELISA, ANGELAPIA MASSARO, GIULIANO MION, and MARCO DINARELLI. "DEFINITENESS IN TUNISIAN ARABIZI: SOME DATA FROM STATISTICAL APPROACHES." Romano-Arabica 23, no. 1/2024 (2025): 49–76. https://doi.org/10.62229/roar_xxiii/4.

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We present a statistical analysis of the realization of definiteness in Tunisian Arabic (TA) texts written in Arabizi, a hybrid system reflecting some features of TA phonetics (assimilation), but also showing orthographic features, as the use of arithmographs. In §1, we give an overview of definiteness in TA from a semantic and syntactic point of view. In §2 we outline a typology of definite articles and show that TA normally marks definiteness with articles or similar devices, but also presents zero-markings or weak definites. In §3 we discuss TA and how definiteness is instantiated in TA. In
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TOMELIĆ ĆURLIN, Marijana, and Anita RUNJIĆ-STOILOVA. "PURE OTHERNESS, OTHERNESS FROM OTHERS AS INFORMATION." Lingua Montenegrina 14, no. 2 (2014): 47–68. https://doi.org/10.46584/lm.v14i2.412.

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In the literature on dialectology, the book entitled The Chakavian Dialect: Phonology (1977) by M. Moguš is among the most relevant. In it, Moguš provides a brief introductory overview of the dialectological criteria that are of importance for researching specific types of speech patterns. By introducing the term alijetet (pure otherness), which signifies otherness from all other systems, and alteritet (alterity), which signifies otherness of the other of two (but not all of them), Moguš established the basic criteria for the classification of particular speech patterns into dialects of the sa
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MOONEY, DAMIEN. "Transmission and diffusion: Linguistic change in the regional French of Béarn." Journal of French Language Studies 26, no. 3 (2015): 327–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959269515000290.

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ABSTRACTThis article examines the seemingly dichotomous linguistic processes of transmission and diffusion (Labov, 2007) in the regional variety of French spoken in Béarn, southwestern France. Using a sociophonetic apparent time methodology, an analysis of nasal vowel quality provides evidence for the advancement of linguistic changes from below taking place between successive generations during the transmission process, as well as for change from above taking place in the variety as a result of exposure to diffusing non-local varieties of French. The results address Labov's (2007) assertion t
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Groth, Stefan. "Common Ground and Missing Links German Volkskunde and Language." Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 24, no. 1 (2015): 24–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2015.240103.

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Language and its relation to culture has been a topic of research in German Volkskunde [folklore studies] from the beginning of the discipline. While dialectological studies, linguistic specificities of local cultures and language in everyday life have been integral parts of Volkskunde for much of the first part of the twentieth century, the discipline saw a shift away from its philological elements towards a social science orientation in post-Second World War developments. During the last decades, the analysis of linguistic dimensions of everyday culture has been on the margin of scholarly ac
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Dickson, Greg, and Gautier Durantin. "Variation in the reflexive in Australian Kriol." Asia-Pacific Language Variation 5, no. 2 (2019): 171–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/aplv.00005.dic.

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Abstract With 20,000 speakers across Northern Australia, Australian Kriol is well known to exhibit geographic variation but this has never been systematically studied. This article stems from the first dialectological study of Kriol, focusing on the eastern portion of the Kriol-speaking area. It analyses variation in forms of the Kriol reflexive, which is derived from the English form ‘myself/meself’ but is invariant for person and number. The analysis utilises random forests modelling to analyse the importance of factors, a new method available to variation studies that is particularly useful
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Ferenczi, Gábor. "Tér, idő és társadalom hármas koordinátarendszere: A KNyK-projekt valósidő-vizsgálati moduljának dimenzionális keretei." Magyar Nyelvjárások 62 (2024): 81–94. https://doi.org/10.30790/mnyj/2024/07.

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The triple coordinate system of space, time and society: dimensional framework for a real-time research module of a geolinguistic research project The dimensional approach to language is a feature of contemporary dialectological research, in which the three main dimensions of language functioning – spatial, temporal and human – are brought together as an integral whole. Geolinguistics as a specific method of work and approach to analysis, approaches the temporal and social aspects from the spatial point of view. The Kemenesalja és vidéke nyelvföldrajzi kutatási projekt [Geolinguistic research
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Novak, O. M., and H. V. Senyk. "UKRAINIAN-BULGARIAN MUTUAL INFLUENCE IN THE MULTIETHNIC AREA OF THE DANUBE-DNIESTER INTERFLUVE." Opera in linguistica ukrainiana, no. 30 (October 23, 2023): 53–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2414-0627.2023.30.283842.

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The article deals with the study of the Ukrainian-Bulgarian interdialectal and interlingual influence in the multiethnic and multilingual area in the south of Ukraine, in the interfluve of Dniester and Danube. Polylingualism, dialectal diversity, the state and functioning of the South Bessarabian Ukrainian and Bulgarian dialects have been actively studied since the mid-twentieth century, but no comparative studies and comprehensive analysis of the linguistic situation and modern interference have been conducted, so work in this area is relevant and necessary. The dialects of different language
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MacKenzie, Laurel, George Bailey, and Danielle Turton. "Towards an updated dialect atlas of British English." Journal of Linguistic Geography 10, no. 1 (2022): 46–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jlg.2022.2.

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AbstractThis paper presents the results of a survey of phonological, lexical, and morphosyntactic variation in British English, based on over 14,000 responses. We map twelve variables using geospatial “hotspot” analysis. One of our aims is to document the patterning of under- and unstudied variables. A second aim is to track changes in real time, which we do by comparing our findings to those of the 1950s-era Survey of English Dialects (SED; Orton, 1962). We improve upon previous dialectological work by paying careful attention to the phonemic status of mergers and splits: In our contemporary
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Rak, Maciej. "Polish Dialectal Phrasematics – the State of Research (for the Five-year Period 2015–2020), Methods and Perspectives." Vilnius University Open Series, no. 2 (July 30, 2021): 229–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/vllp.2021.14.

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The article has three goals. The first is to present the history of research on Polish dialectal phrasematics. In particular, attention was paid to the last five years, i.e. the period 2015–2020. The works in question were ordered according to the dialectological key, taking into account the following dialects: Greater Polish, Masovian, Silesian, Lesser Polish, and the North and South-Eastern dialects. The second goal is to indicate the methodologies that have so far been used to describe dialectal phrasematics. Initially, component analysis was used, which was part of the structuralist resear
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Ильина, Е. Н. "Mysterious ste(i)n' in the system of traditional mythological representations of the Belozerye inhabitants." Cherepovets State University Bulletin, no. 3(114) (June 15, 2023): 103–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.23859/1994-0637-2023-3-114-9.

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Статья посвящена проблеме верификации речевого материала, собранного в диалектологических экспедициях на территории исторического Белозерья, в частности, текстов бытовой несказочной прозы, описывающих действия персонажей народной демонологии. Объектом исследования становится выражение сте(и)нь (на кого-то) падает / пала / легла. Предметом анализа является семантика этого выражения, а также внутренняя форма существительного, уточнение которой позволит скорректировать лексикографическое описание данного выражения в региональных толковых словарях. The article focuses on verifying the speech mater
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Gréczi-Zsoldos, Enikő. "Pesty Frigyes Nógrád vármegyei helynévgyűjtésének nyelvjárástörténeti és szociolingvisztikai hasznosításáról." Névtani Értesítő 46 (October 28, 2024): 117–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.29178/nevtert.2024.9.

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This paper examines the historical dialectological and sociolinguistic use of the Nógrád County place-name compilation collected between 1863 and 1865 at Frigyes Pesty’s initiative. Frigyes Pesty, a pioneer in historical name geography, toponomastics and name etymologies, organised a collection of place names covering all settlements of Hungary. This manuscript of names constitutes a particularly rich database of geographical names of mid-19th-century Hungary. Hungarian National Toponym Registry Programme researchers have started publishing the manuscript based on standardised principles. Duri
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Kaspiarovich, Karalina. "Analiza lingwistyczna pieśni polskojęzycznych ze wsi Murowana Oszmianka." Slavia Occidentalis, no. 80/1 (December 29, 2023): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/so.2023.80.6.

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The subject of the article is an analysis of the lyrics of 13 Polish songs sung in the village of Muravanaya Ashmyanka. A linguistic analysis of the transcribed lyrics of the songs based on the author’s personal recordings, conducted according to dialectological publications, and carried out on the phonetic, morphological, syntactic, and lexical levels, revealed numerous clear influences of the East Slavic languages. Among the many deviations from the general Polish language, and the multitude of dialectal features characteristic of the Northern Borderlands dialect, the following may be conclu
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Napratilora, Martina, and Rika Devianti. "UNDERSTANDING OF WORLD ENGLISHES." MITRA ASH-SHIBYAN: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Konseling 2, no. 1 (2019): 108–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.46963/mash.v2i1.28.

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World Englishes means that the different forms and varieties of English used in various sociolinguistic contexts in different parts of the world. It include the English Studies approach, sociolinguistic approaches (sociology of language, features-based, Kachruvian, pidgin and creole studies), applied linguistic approaches, lexicographical approaches, the popularizers approach, critical approaches, and the futurology approach. English studies approach is focus on the analysis of varieties of English from a synchronic and historical perspective, against a tradition of English Studies (Anglistik)
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Osowski, Błażej. "Linguistic geography and historical material. An example of inventory ledgers from the second half of the 18th century kept in Wielkopolska." Gwary Dziś 13 (December 15, 2020): 111–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/gd.2020.13.5.

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This work connects with the dialectological aspect of linguistic geography. The analysed material consists of inventory ledgers kept in Wielkopolska in the second half of the 18th century for nobility possessions. It is assumed that the then regional variety of the Polish language spoken in Wielkopolska was geographically diverse and this diversity was anything but accidental. It was affected by the education of the communication actors (including the writers) and their command of the literary Polish language, dialectal influences, impact of foreign languages, presence of archaic and innovativ
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Bauer, Roland. "Relazioni lessicali tra i dialetti dell’Italia settentrionale e le parlate della Ladinia." Ladinia 48 (2024): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.54218/ladinia.48.35-52.

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In contrast to the results based on the examination of phonetic and/or morphosyntactic corpora, the dialectological and dialectometric analysis of the lexical data published in the Linguistic Atlas of Dolomitic Ladin and Neighbouring Dialects (ALD) does not confirm the common classification of the three parts of Ladinia (as understood in the sense of Ascoli). From a lexical point of view, only Northern Dolo­mitic Ladin and Romansh differ greatly from Italian, while the Southern Dolo­mitic and Friulian lexicons are closer to the standards of the national language. As far as inter-Ladin relation
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Kovalenko, Borys, and Nataliia Kovalenko. ""Dictionary of local words not used in literary language" by Ivan Ohiienko as a source of dialectological research." IVAN OHIIENKO AND CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE AND EDUCATION SCHOLARLY PAPERS PHILOLOGY, no. 18 (December 29, 2021): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32626/2309-7086.2021-18-2.21-30.

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A great importance of lexicographical work has been given by Ivan Ohiienko, a Ukrainian philologist, pedagogue and church and public fi gure, researcher of the Ukrainian language and ancient Ukrainian literature.«Ukrainian Stylistic Dictionary», «Dictionary of Local Words, Not Used in Literary Language», «Grammar and Stylistic Dictionary of Shevchenko’s Language», are his unique works in Ukrainian studies, which contain rich mate-rial with relevant comments.The lexico-stylistic aspect of the vocabulary, defi ned by I. Ohiienko as non-normative one, has been analyzed in the article on the basis
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Onishi, Takuichiro. "On the Relationship of the Degrees of Correspondence of Dialects and Distances." Languages 4, no. 2 (2019): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/languages4020037.

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This study analyzes the relationship between the degrees of resemblance and distances between dialects based on several dialectological atlases. This analysis investigates various correspondence data with respect to total valid data in setting reference places and comparison places. The degree of correspondence (DC) can be calculated by quantifying the degree of resemblance. I adopt a great-circular distance for the distance between the source and a comparison place. It is possible to graph the data with distances and DCs along the X and Y axes, respectively. The analysis yields five main resu
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