-
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...
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Thamudic D, Safaitic, and
Hismaic are attested. The last two
share important isoglosses with
later forms of Arabic,
leading scholars to
theorize that Safaitic...
- The ⟨h⟩ is only
pronounced in the north-east, as the
isoglosses here show....
- by
several centuries. In phonology, the
Romani language shares several isoglosses with the
Central branch of Indo-Aryan languages,
especially in the realization...
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morphological and
syntactical isoglosses are much
fewer in number. Sus**** &
Cubberly (2006:43–44) list the
following phonological isoglosses:
Merger of yers into...
-
since they
share a
number of phonological,
morphological and
lexical isoglosses, with some
being exclusive between them.
Scholars have
proposed a Graeco-Phrygian...
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geographical area; the centum–satem
isogloss intersects a
number of
other isoglosses that mark
distinctions between features in the
early IE branches. It may...
- 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...
- the
ideas of P.
Tedesco (1921: 255) and
regarding the
common phonetic isoglosses shared by Kurdish, Persian, and Baluchi,
Mackenzie concluded that the...
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proposed tree, more
divergent from the standard,
focusing on
consonant isoglosses (which does not
consider the
position of the Samo****ic languages) is presented...