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Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics
The most widely used notion is that of the isogloss (or isograph, or isoglottic line),
a line drawn on a map to mark the boundary of an area in which a particular
linguistic feature is used. A number (or 'bundle') of isoglosses falling together in
one ...
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Ancient Indo-European Dialects: Proceedings of the ...
The main isoglottic line separating western /tl/, /dl/ from eastern /l/ as reflexes of
PSl /tl/, /dl/ does not intersect the territory of dialect A, leaving it entirely east of
this line. Incidentally, the simplification /tl/, /dl/ > /l/ occurs also in a small part of ...
Henrik Birnbaum, Jaan Puhvel, 1966
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Turkic-Iranian Contact Areas: Historical and Linguistic Aspects
This is opposed to Tat and Azerbaijanian, both of which are part of an isoglottic
area that is characterized by features likely to originate in Iranian, viz., a relatively
fixed verb system with little re-combining, and the use of inflected verb forms, ...
Lars Johanson, Christiane Bulut, 2006
... whilst -o- so serves for the 3rd person pi. as a set. Thus seen, the mark of
distinction of the genders may, as in all other Semitic languages, consist of the
single isoglottic -m/-n distribution, whilst the isoglottic 94 Y.L. ARBEITMAN.
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The linguistic geography of Wales: a contribution to Welsh ...
The northern boundary of the southern speech-area is thus a relatively broad
complex of isoglottic routes, each individually clearly defined, and the whole area
in which they occur clearly defined as well. Though a certain degree of ...
Alan Richard Thomas, 1973
In West Iranian, similar isoglottic changes occurred under various conditions
across large regions (cf. Windfuhr 1989b: 253–254). Cluster lenization: (1)
Throughout West Iranian both *ft, *xt > ht > t, and further changes, e.g. Bakhtiari (
Lori-type) ...
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The Making of a Language: The Case of the Idiom of ...
König (1991:178), where harren has been recorded in a few isoglottic enclaves
situated in Upper and Lower Silesia, North- and South-Bohemia, as well as West-
Thuringia; cf. also Anders (1933: 30) - "Zu hu0rra c.acc. vgl. harren c.gen. (.
Tomasz Wicherkiewicz, 2003
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Bono Homini Donum: Essays in Historical Linguistics in ...
... one of population movement into Palestine) and included Northwestern
Mesopotamia in their isoglottic boundaries, thus creating a genetic relationship
between Palestinian Aramaic and Syriac, obviating the need to assume any
subsequent ...
Yoel L. Arbeitman, Allan R. Bomhard, 1981
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Introduction to Semitic Comparative Linguistics
Attempts to draw isoglottic fines marking identical phenomena in the various
dialects would show a bewildering confusion, increased by the difficulty, if not the
impossibility, of determining, in many instances, whether the identity in question ...
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Phonologies of Asia and Africa: Including the Caucasus
Note: Initial vocative stress is inherited from Indo-European, but is also isoglottic
with Semitic and Turkish. Finally, stress on negation overrides phrase stress; e.g.,
dur na-raft-e ast 'has not gone far'. Always unstressed are: 1) the indefinite ...
Alan S. Kaye, Peter T. Daniels, 1997