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As a result of his dialectological research he created an orthographic system.
The modern concept of "dialectological" Žemaitija appeared only by the end of 19th century.
The head of a number od dialectological expeditions.
Making use of dialectological data.
For this reason the transcription system is the first choice of scientific researchers in Germany, who use direct questionnaires to gather data for dialectological investigation.
A study of Cappadocian Greek nominal morphology from a diachronic and dialectological perspective.
Albanian linguists say that this dialect is of great interest for the dialectological study and the ethno-linguistic analysis of the Albanian language.
A recent dialectological survey by Cathryn Yang (2010) shows that the Lalo cluster comprises at least 7 closely related languages.
In the perspective of this book, the contrast with traditional dialectological method, and with data-gathering in orthodox historical linguistics, is clear and requires no further comment.
The main part of this groups is composed of the Southern Greek dialectological group of Arbëreshë speakers, known as Arvanites.
The territory of ancient Samogitia was much larger than current ethnographic or "dialectological" Žemaitija and embraced all of central and western Lithuania.
Akhatov was the founder of a number of research institutions, including the modern scientific school of Tatar dialectological and the phraseological Kazan school.
He studied Arts at the University of Sydney (1974-1982), completing a doctorate in historical linguistics after dialectological research in Italy and Switzerland.
This chain shift is found only in the Inland North-in fact, it is the feature that defines the Inland North, for modern dialectological purposes.
The source collection titled Ukrainian-Canadian Folklore and Dialectological Texts was published in Ukrainian in several volumes beginning in 1956.
After being offered a position at the University of Copenhagen, she began studying Classical Nahuatl, leading to her later descriptive and dialectological work on modern Nahuatl.
Akhatov organized and led several dialectological expeditions and was the author of fundamental scientific works, dictionaries, textbooks, manuals and programs for dialectology, phraseology, and lexicology.
Peco edited journal Bosanskohercegovački dijalektološki zbornik ("Bosnian-Herzegovinian dialectological miscellany") for many years, and served a member of editing boards of many other journals.
The first is the early dialectological methods from which the interviewing techniques used in New York City were developed; these in turn are refined yet further in the Philadelphia project.
Before we proceed in chapter 4 to discuss the interpretative phase of social dialectological research, however, it seems to be appropriate to add a few further remarks on the use of quantitative methods.
Takashi Kobayashi: Methods of Dialectological Studies in the History of Japanese Language (Hōgengaku teki nihongo shi no hōhō)
Further descriptive work was done by Yaron Matras (1996)[2], who published a comprehensive grammar of the language along with an historical and dialectological evaluation of secondary sources (Matras 2012).
They are known in Greece as Arvanites, a name applied to all groups of Albanian origin in Greece, but which primarily refers to the southern dialectological group of Arbëreshë.
Malmqvist here follows Karlgren's path through the pioneering era of Sinology from his early dialectological fieldwork in China in 1910-1912, which aimed at reconstructing the sound pattern of ancient Chinese.
As we have noticed above, the success of any social dialectological project in a dialect-divergent community depends crucially on adequate methods of analysing linguistic variation, and it is this analysis that takes most of the time.