QUÉ SIGNIFICA ISOGLOSS EN INGLÉS
Isogloss
Una isoglosa, también llamada heteroglosa, es el límite locativo de un cierto rasgo lingüístico, como la pronunciación de una vocal, el significado de una palabra o el uso de algún rasgo sintáctico. Los dialectos principales son típicamente demarcados por grupos de isoglosas; Por ejemplo, la línea de Benrath distingue al alemán alto de las otras lenguas germánicas occidentales; Y la línea de La Spezia-Rimini divide los dialectos italianos del norte de los dialectos italianos centrales. Sin embargo, una isogloss individual puede o no tener cualquier coincidencia con una frontera del lenguaje. Por ejemplo, el redondeo de / y / recorre Francia y Alemania, mientras que el / y / está ausente de las palabras italianas y españolas que están relacionadas con las palabras francesas que contienen yy. Una de las isoglossas más conocidas es la isoglosa centum-satem. Similar a una isoglosa, un isógrafo es una característica distintiva de un sistema de escritura. Ambos conceptos también se utilizan en la lingüística histórica.
definición de isogloss en el diccionario inglés
La definición de isogloss en el diccionario es una línea dibujada en un mapa alrededor del área en la que se encuentra una característica lingüística, como una pronunciación particular de una palabra dada.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ISOGLOSS»
Descubre el uso de
isogloss en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
isogloss y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
An isogloss-also called a heterogloss (see Etymology below)-is the geographical boundary of a certain linguistic feature, such as the pronunciation of a vowel, the meaning of a word, or use of some syntactic feature.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn,
2012
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The Atlas of North American English: Phonetics, Phonology, ...
A dialect area or region is defined by an isogloss that represents the outer limit of
the communities that share a given linguistic feature. If a point on the map where
the feature is marked as present is a hit, and one where it is absent a miss, the ...
William Labov, Sharon Ash, Charles Boberg,
2006
*okto(u) 'eight', Goth. ahtau, Lith. astuonl, Skt. astau This tendency, apparent in
Indo-Iranian, Balto-Slavonic, Albanian, and Germanic, is not found in Celtic, Italic,
and Greek, and is regarded as an important 'isogloss' for grouping the IE.
Leonard Robert Palmer,
1954
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Recent Developments in Historical Phonology
be seen that the isogloss admits of another interpretation. It may be that the
deductive innovation did not occur in the enclave dialects; in this case, the
isogloss does reflect the contrast between an innovation and the absence of that
innovation, ...
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Analysing Variation in English
250), revealing a mixture of isogloss bundling (particularly along the Scottish–
English border), transitional areas (particularly north Northumberland and south
Dumfriesshire), and a fair amount of random distribution everywhere, especially
in ...
Warren Maguire, April McMahon,
2011
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Articles on Dialectology, Including: Accent (Linguistics), ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
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A Glossary of Sociolinguistics
Sometimes less happily known as 'Hiberno-English' and, even less happily, as '
Anglo-Irish'. isogloss A term from dialectology for a line drawn on a dialect map
marking off an area which has one particular variant of a linguistic form from ...
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The Use of Welsh: A Contribution to Sociolinguistics
FIGURE 2.1 The Rhenish Fan (after Bloomfield, 1933) Key: Isogloss 1,
makenlmaxen; Isogloss 2, 'Mix; Isogloss 3, dorp/dorf; Isogloss 4, dat/das, First
variant found north of each isogloss. As noted earlier, dialectology came to
prominence in the ...
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Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies ...
Isogloss One: Demonstrative adjectives The first isogloss that I will use to show
areal consistency is the ordering of the demonstrative adjective in relationship to
the head noun. Since demonstratives precede their head nouns in almost all the
...
Éva Ágnes Csató, Bo Isaksson, Carina Jahani,
2005
The kind of effect produced by ongoing linguistic change is shown by the heavy
isogloss in Map 22. There are two words for "main road", stmt 'street' and herepap
literally 'army path'; the isogloss marks the boundary between the areas where ...
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ISOGLOSS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
isogloss en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'The Old Vedic language had its origin outside the subcontinent. But …
... of the satem-centum isogloss reach a meeting point in this region, namely Indo-Iranian family and the three different Tocharian languages of ... «Scroll.in, Jul 15»
606 - A Cucumber Map of Europe
The cucumber clearly has a bunch of fascinating stories to tell - and one of them involves this rather intriguing isogloss [12] map. The map shows the word for ... «Big Think, Abr 13»
585 - Poitiers All Over Again: Pastry, Islam and Isoglosses
The result is a homemade, but statistically relevant isogloss map [8] showing the distribution of both variants throughout France. "Turns out our town Poitiers is ... «Big Think, Oct 12»
The 'Arse That Jack Built
He's off in search of an isogloss — a kind of linguistic boundary line where accent and dialect changes. Is there a street where in one dwelling people will talk ... «Radio Times, Ago 12»
Dialects: Reveling in Linguistic Freedom
When the features of a particular dialect pattern change, and are mapped, a geographical boundary or 'isogloss' can be determined. Changes ... «Decoded Science, Dic 11»
Strange maps and cartographic curiousities from Frank Jacobs
The technical term for these maps is an "isogloss" map, and some of the pioneering research in that by University of Michigan linguistic ... «AnnArbor.com, Feb 11»
500 - It's 10:15 in Germany. Do You Know Where Your Isoglosses …
This isogloss map (3) shows that in a large part of north-western Germany, from the Danish to the French border, the preferred option is viertel nach zehn ... «Big Think, Feb 11»
A walking tour of bogus language history
... have trouble with this, that's their problem. You have to draw a dialect isogloss somewhere." © Copyright 2008 Globe Newspaper Company. «Boston Globe, May 08»