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Isogloss
Isogloss Isoglosses on the Faroe Islands An isogloss is the geographical boundary of a certain ... western ones. Undoubtedly, the largest well-known isogloss is the Centum-Satem isogloss, which separates the Indo-European languages into ... lines such as isobar, etc.; however the isogloss separates, rather than connecting points of ...
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Centum-Satem isogloss
Centum-Satem isogloss Centum redirects here. See Centum (disambiguation) for ... yellow. The Centum-Satem division is an isogloss of the Indo-European language family, discussing ... Proto-Indo-European dorsals The Centum-Satem isogloss discusses the treatement of the three dorsal ... was sometimes assumed that the centum-satem isogloss was the original dialect division of the ...
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Talk:Centum-Satem isogloss
Talk:Centum-Satem isogloss Dacian and Romanian Why not the Dacian ...
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Talk:Indo-European languages/Archive 1
... book I know treats the Centum/Satem isogloss as an areal effect. Ideas of "Proto ... Satem split is the major early phonological isogloss dividing the Indo-European dialects (excepting Anatolian ... is seriously lopsided. Centum/Satem is an "isogloss", evidently. How is that tied up with ... or even "genetic"? You hear somebody say "isogloss" and you go "aha! natural! therefore genetic ... means the same as "monophyletic" in biology. "Isogloss" and "natural" do not cause any ...
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Phonological history of English short A
... between different accents of English English. An isogloss runs across the Midlands from the Wash ... of Birmingham and Leicester. North of the isogloss, the vowel in most of the affected ... short as in cat; south of the isogloss, the vowel in the affected words is ... There is some variation close to the isogloss; for example in Brummie most of the ...
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Talk:Northern cities vowel shift
... the NCVS and each has its own isogloss (and its own inscrutable abbreviation): The UD isogloss: The F2 of is less than the ... Springfield and Chicago, like Peoria. The ED isogloss: The F2 of is less than 375 ... Peoria as well as Springfield. The EQ isogloss: The F1 of is more than the ...
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User talk:Sarcelles/2005
... However there's also a very strong isogloss bundle between them, while there's none ... like the non-existent Zuid-Gelders (no isogloss bundle exists) and the barely discernable Utrechts (very weak isogloss bundle). The same trick is used to ...
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Talk:Dutch language
... However there's also a very strong isogloss bundle between them, while there's none ... like the non-existent Zuid-Gelders (no isogloss bundle exists) and the barely discernable Utrechts (very weak isogloss bundle). The same trick is used to ...
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Talk:Torlakian dialect
... This is actually a part of an isogloss...) is incomprehensible, and I'll try to ... etc). I've tried to mend the isogloss section but I might have made it ...
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High German consonant shift
... varieties of a word is called an isogloss. Overview table The effects of the shift ... in dark fields, isoglosses in light fields) Isogloss North South Low German/Low Franconian Uerdingen ...
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