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Stolz, Thomas, Aina Urdze, and Hitomi Otsuka. "The Sounds of Europe." Lingua Posnaniensis 53, no. 1 (2011): 87–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10122-011-0007-4.

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The Sounds of EuropeThis article is meant to demonstrate not only that it is possible technically but that it also makes sense linguistically to study phonological phenomena in a pan-European perspective. To prove our point, we employ the current comparative methodology associated with the framework of typologically-inspired areal linguistics. The data are evaluated quantitatively. We focus on the classes of velar and post-velar fricatives with phoneme status. Our investigation is based empirically on data drawn from a sample of 157 contemporary varieties spoken in Europe. Our results are indi
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Djaparov, Nooman. "From the series: The Grandeur of the Turkic World." International Journal of Multicultural Education (IJME) 26, no. 3 (2025): 252–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15448182.

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As known, in the ancient time the social and conceptual dimensions of Universe, Earth and of religion are expressed in the act of naming that is, cognitive creation human nature of ethnonyms and toponyms. And in the article the essence and value of concept ‘Tengri-Gut’, based on ancient Turkish beliefs in the uniform Tengri – Gut (or Gök Tengri) is investigated. In another hand, in the earliest period history of human rase theonyms has a been as crucial component of nomadic culture and all ancient social structure. As a result, not simple words were created, in other wor
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Lami, Roland. "The Geo-Cultural and Geo-Linguistic Dimension of Media." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 40 (September 2014): 78–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.40.78.

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Besides the potential advancement of technology, the global and local communication is framing itself within bigger dimensions. The messages delivered by actual media means and the intensive exchange of experiences and ideas are conceived by the communication specialists as the most effective ways to configure the positions and therefore, are offering new models for solutions to challenges of the life. Under the influence of electronic media, highly urbanized areas like remote provinces and lost, suffer the impact of a communication process only, support on standardization, repeatability and h
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Maria José Carvalho. "Dialetologia e história da língua: sobre a génese e condicionamento de alguns traços das atuais variedades do Português." Revista da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística, no. 1 (October 1, 2016): 127–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.26334/2183-9077/rapln1ano2016a7.

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This paper aims to describe historically four phenomena which currently show dialectal or social variation, and whose diachronic development, seen in the geographical location of their documentary evidence, leads us to believe that, in other periods of Portuguese linguistic history, they were found more generally throughout the country, especially in more peripheral dialects. The study underlines the need for a historical and geo-sociocultural framework for any linguistic phenomenon that currently shows variation within Lusophone areas, thus emphasizing the importance of an interdisciplinary v
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Vasanathan, R., S. Neelakandan, R. Ravindran, and P. Shanmuga Sundari. "Language Assimilation and Linguistic Diversity in India: Exploring the Role of Geography and Migration." Migration Letters 20, no. 4 (2023): 63–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.47059/ml.v20i4.3192.

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Indian language assimilation, linguistic variety, geographical location, and population movement all have complex interrelationships with one another. The importance of investigating how these elements influence linguistic and cultural identities is explored. The investigation of language contact, linguistic variation, geographical context, and migratory patterns in India is crucial. The research highlights the role of geography in shaping language dynamics, as migration patterns impact linguistic assimilation in different regions of the country. It examines how migration to urban areas has co
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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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Čepaitienė, Agnė. "The possible influence of socio-cultural and socio-economic parameters on local languages: the case of Šalčininkai District." Taikomoji kalbotyra 17 (December 9, 2022): 100–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/taikalbot.2022.17.6.

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The aim of the study is to use GIS tools and methods to identify the mobility trends of the members of the local communities of Šalčininkai district and surrounding areas and their impact on the local languages on the basis of socio-economic and socio-cultural parameters. The research material consists of: 1) survey data, on the basis of which the coefficients of the influence of attractions on the language were calculated; 2) statistical socio-economic data for 2020-2021; 3) geo-spatial data of Lithuania; 4) linguistic studies of Šalčininkai district. GIS tools and methods were used to assess
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Rosemary Olaniyan, Oluwayomi, and Tolulope Abisodun Oluremi. "<u><b>Reconstructing Nigerianisms through Sarcasm and Irony in Selected Nigerian Slangs and Mannerisms</b></u>." ATRAS journal 5, no. 01 (2024): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.70091/atras/vol5no1.4.

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Nigerian English, already nativized and domesticated in the socio-political culture of the country, has its distinct lexical features. The study, therefore, investigates the use of irony and sarcasm in selected Nigerian slang and mannerisms using Incongruity Theory to bring to the fore, the distinct Nigerian linguistic features, inherent in them. Neologisms, slang and Nigerianisms were purposively selected through observations in a university environment, churches and public spaces, the internet and the Nigerian music industry; only slang and neologisms that cover the major geo-political zones
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Yakushkina, Ekaterina I. "Serbian Voyvodina vocabulary in comparative and areological aspect." Vestnik slavianskikh kul’tur [Bulletin of Slavic Cultures] 59 (2021): 281–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.37816/2073-9567-2021-59-281-293.

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The paper undertakes an analysis of vocabulary of the village Gospodjinci (Voyvodina, Serbia), collected with the help of questionnaire of the “Serbian Dialect Atlas” project (about 400 questions). This dialect belongs to the Shumadiya-Voyvodina dialect, which represents the basis of the Serbian literary language, and the vocabulary of this dialect is quite similar to a literary vocabulary (dialectisms make up 5%). Most of the identified dialectisms are also common outside of the Voyvodina. The lexical corpus under study is also compared with the vocabulary of another Shumadiya-Voyvodina diale
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Núñez-Méndez, Eva. "Variation in Spanish /s/: Overview and New Perspectives." Languages 7, no. 2 (2022): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/languages7020077.

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The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven sibilant changes and mergers across the Spanish-speaking world. This article aims to present an overview of the most significant processes undergone by sibilant /s/ in various Spanish-speaking areas: devoicing, weakening, aspiration, elision, and voicing. Geographically based phonetic variations, sociolinguistic factors, and Spanish language contact situations are considered in this study. The sibilant merger and its chronological development in modern Spanish, along with geographic expansion,
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Loon, Austin van, Salvatore Giorgi, Robb Willer, and Johannes Eichstaedt. "Negative Associations in Word Embeddings Predict Anti-black Bias across Regions–but Only via Name Frequency." Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 16 (May 31, 2022): 1419–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v16i1.19399.

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The word embedding association test (WEAT) is an important method for measuring linguistic biases against social groups such as ethnic minorities in large text corpora. It does so by comparing the semantic relatedness of words prototypical of the groups (e.g., names unique to those groups) and attribute words (e.g., ‘pleasant’ and ‘unpleasant’ words). We show that anti-Black WEAT estimates from geo-tagged social media data at the level of metropolitan statistical areas strongly correlate with several measures of racial animus—even when controlling for sociodemographic covariates. However, we a
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Saparov, Kuat, Jiri Chlachula, and Aigul Yeginbayeva. "Toponymy of the Ancient Sary-Arka (North-Eastern Kazakhstan)." Quaestiones Geographicae 37, no. 3 (2018): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2018-0024.

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Abstract This study examines the etymology of the principal physiographic entities of the ancient Sary-Arka area–meaning in the old Turkic language Yellowing Ridge – encompassing the present territory of parkland-steppes, rocky highlands and the adjacent mountains of North and East Kazakhstan. The current linguistic evidence points to a complex and chronologically long culture-historical development reflected by the local place names best-recorded for the major rivers and mountains (hydronyms and oronyms, respectively). Not all geo-site names are securely determined by using modern onomastics.
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Knezevic, Milos. "Regionalism and geopolitics." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 112-113 (2002): 207–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn0213207k.

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Recognition of regional features, outlining of the contours of regions, tendency to regionalize ethnic, economic, cultural and state-administrative space, and strengthening the ideology of regionalism in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, that is Serbia and Montenegro, appear as a practical and political but also as a theoretical problem which includes and combines several scientific disciplines. The phenomenon of regionalism is not contradictory although it is primarily expressed through the numerous conflicts of interests rivalry and antagonisms of political subjects. The problematic side o
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Liljegren, Henrik. "The Hindu Kush–Karakorum and linguistic areality." Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics, April 22, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jsall-2021-2027.

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Abstract The high-altitude Hindu Kush–Karakoram region is home to more than 50 language communities, belonging to six phylogenies. The significance of this region as a linguistic area has been discussed in the past, but the tendency has been to focus on individual features and phenomena, and more seldom have there been attempts at applying a higher degree of feature aggregation with tight sampling. In the present study, comparable first-hand data from as many as 59 Hindu Kush–Karakoram language varieties, was collected and analyzed. The data allowed for setting up a basic word list as well as
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Jiang, Renfeng, Qiyuan Luo, and Gang Yang. "Exploring the geo virtual linguistic landscape of Dublin urban areas: before and during the COVID-19 outbreak." International Journal of Multilingualism, August 1, 2022, 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14790718.2022.2096615.

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Forkel, Robert, and Harald Hammarström. "A revised digital edition of Wurm & Hattori’s Language Atlas of the Pacific Area." Scientific Data 11, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03816-w.

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AbstractWurm &amp; Hattori’s Language Atlas of the Pacific Area describes the geographic speaker areas of the languages and language varieties spoken in the Pacific. Thanks to the efforts of the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, this monumental piece of work has been available in digital form for over 15 years. But lacking proper identification of language varieties, this digitized data was largely unusable for today’s research methods. We turned ECAI’s digitized artefacts of the Language Atlas into an open, reusable geo-referenced dataset of speaker area polygons for a quarter of the worl
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Ilbury, Christian, Jack Grieve, and David Hall. "Using social media to infer the diffusion of an urban contact dialect: A case study of Multicultural London English." Journal of Sociolinguistics, March 20, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/josl.12653.

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AbstractSociolinguistic research has demonstrated that ‘urban contact dialects’ tend to diffuse beyond the speech communities in which they first emerge. However, no research has attempted to explore the distribution of these varieties across an entire nation nor isolate the social mechanisms that propel their spread. In this paper, we use a corpus of 1.8 billion geo‐tagged tweets to explore the spread of Multicultural London English (MLE) lexis across the United Kingdom. We find evidence for the diffusion of MLE lexis from East and North London into other ethnically and culturally diverse urb
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Florian, Thiery, Danthine Brigit, High-Steskal Nicole, et al. "S04: Hic sunt dracones! Real-world data-driven knowledge modelling resulting in Semantics and FAIR-LOD based tools and workflows (Standard)." Squirrel Papers 4, no. 3 (2022). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6263505.

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<em>Florian Thiery, R&ouml;misch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Department of Scientific IT, Mainz, Germany</em> <em>Brigit Danthine, Universit&auml;t Innsbruck, Department of Archaeologies, Innsbruck, Austria</em> <em>Mag. Nicole High-Steskal, University for Continuing Education Krems&nbsp;Department for Arts and Cultural Studies</em> <em>Dr. Valeria Vitale, The Alan Turing Institute</em> <em>Dr. Allard W. Mees FSA, R&ouml;misch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Department of Scientific IT, Mainz, Germany</em> <em>Dr. Karsten Tolle, Frankfurt Big Data Lab, Institute of Computer Science, Goethe-Univers
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Chanda, Panse1 and Dr. Manali Kshirsaga. "SURVEY ON MODELLING METHODS APPLICABLE TO GENE REGULATORY NETWORK." August 22, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijbb.2013.3302.

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International Journal on Bioinformatics &amp; Biosciences (IJBB) Vol.3, No.3, September 2013 DOI: 10.5121/ijbb.2013.3302 13 SURVEY ON MODELLING METHODS APPLICABLE TO GENE REGULATORY NETWORK Chanda Panse1 and Dr. Manali Kshirsagar1 1Department of Computer Technology, Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur, India 1Department of Computer Technology, Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur, India ABSTRACT Gene Regulatory Network (GRN) plays an important role in knowing insight of cellular life cycle. It gives information about at which different environmental conditions genes
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