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- meaning of a word, or the use of some morphological or syntactic feature. Isoglosses are a subject of study in dialectology, in which they demarcate the differences...
- The Iranian languages, also called the Iranic languages, are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family that are spoken...
- language, and the high frequency of phonetic, morphological, and lexical isoglosses shared with Gr****, have led to a current consensus which regards Gr****...
- since they share a number of phonological, morphological and lexical isoglosses, with some being exclusive between them. Scholars have proposed a Graeco-Phrygian...
- Thamudic D, Safaitic, and Hismaic are attested. The last two share important isoglosses with later forms of Arabic, leading scholars to theorize that Safaitic...
- dialects, see dialects of Silesian. Dialects are often divided based on isoglosses in pronunciation, grammar (namely declension and syntax), and word-formation...
- by several centuries. In phonology, the Romani language shares several isoglosses with the Central branch of Indo-Aryan languages, especially in the realization...
- Dutch, it has historically been spoken north of the Benrath and Uerdingen isoglosses, while forms of High German (of which Standard German is a standardized...
- Proto-Munda is the reconstructed proto-language of the Munda languages of South Asia. It has been reconstructed by Sidwell & Rau (2015). According to Sidwell...
- has been reconstructed using the comparative method. There are several isoglosses that Baltic and Slavic languages share in phonology, morphology and accentology...