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Kurath (/ˈkjʊəræθ/) is a surname.
People with the
surname include:
Gertrude Prokosch Kurath (1903–1992),
American dancer Hans
Kurath (1891–1992), American...
- Hans
Kurath (13
December 1891 – 2
January 1992) was an
American linguist of
Austrian origin. He was full
professor for
English and
Linguistics at the University...
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intersection of
several dialect regions, was
identified in 1949 by Hans
Kurath as a
subregion between western and
eastern Pennsylvania, but some scholars...
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Gertrude Prokosch Kurath (1903–1992) was an
American dancer, researcher, author, and ethnomusicologist. She
researched and
wrote extensively on the study...
- 1111/j.1749-818X.2007.00029.x.
Retrieved 4 May 2023. Gick (1999:31),
citing Kurath (1964)
Hartmann &
Zerbian (2009:136) Hock (2009:172)
Wells (1970:241). In...
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already has a dot, and ⟨ᵻ⟩,
which would not be
distinct if
formed with a dot.
Kurath (1939) is as follows.
Enclosed in
parentheses are
rounded vowels. Apart...
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first labeled in the 1890s, but only
first defined (tentatively) by Hans
Kurath in 1949 as
centered on
central Pennsylvania and
expanding westward and southward...
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English (ANAE) in 2006 and part of the
Hudson Valley lexical region by Hans
Kurath in 1949.
According to the ANAE, the /uː/
vowel remains very far back in...
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Middle English texts used for the dictionary, was
published by Hans
Kurath and
Sherman Kuhn in 1954. More
fascicles were
published in
numerous volumes...
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parts of the country. For example,
fieldwork performed in the 1930s by
Kurath and
McDavid showed the
contrast to be
robustly present in the
speech of...