Publication: Evidence for Britain and Ireland as a linguistic area
Evidence for Britain and Ireland as a linguistic area
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Dedio, S., Ranacher, P., & Widmer, P. (2019). Evidence for Britain and Ireland as a linguistic area. Language, 95(3), 498–522. https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2019.0054
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Approaches to linguistic areas have largely focused either on purely qualitative investigation of area formation processes, on quantitative and qualitative exploration of synchronic distributions of linguistic features without considering time, or on theoretical issues related to the definition of the notion "linguistic area". What is still missing are approaches that supplement qualitative research on area formation processes with quantitative methods. Taking a bottom-up approach, we bypass notional issues and propose to quantify are
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Dedio, S., Ranacher, P., & Widmer, P. (2019). Evidence for Britain and Ireland as a linguistic area. Language, 95(3), 498–522. https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2019.0054