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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...
- proposed tree, more divergent from the standard, focusing on consonant isoglosses (which does not consider the position of the Samo****ic languages) is presented...
- morphological and syntactical isoglosses are much fewer in number. Sus**** & Cubberly (2006:43–44) list the following phonological isoglosses: Merger of yers into...
- Thamudic D, Safaitic, and Hismaic are attested. The last two share important isoglosses with later forms of Arabic, leading scholars to theorize that Safaitic...
- language, and the high frequency of phonetic, morphological, and lexical isoglosses shared with Gr****, have led to a current consensus which regards Gr****...
- Proto-Austroasiatic forms. Sidwell (2015:173) lists the following lexical isoglosses shared between Katuic and Bahnaric. Furthermore, Gerard Diffloth (1992)...
- the ideas of P. Tedesco (1921: 255) and regarding the common phonetic isoglosses shared by Kurdish, Persian, and Baluchi, Mackenzie concluded that the...
- showing the geographic distribution of the speakers of a language, or isoglosses of a dialect continuum of the same language, or language family. A collection...
- linguists with Germanic and Balto-Slavic, all of which share a number of isoglosses with Albanian. Other linguists linked the Albanian language with Latin...
- since they share a number of phonological, morphological and lexical isoglosses, with some being exclusive between them. Scholars have proposed a Graeco-Phrygian...