In traditional dialectology, prominent geographical conditions are particularly made responsible for linguistic divergence between neighboring dialect areas (e. g. rivers, mountain ranges, etc.). Also modern national borders, territories of the Middle Ages or even older borders between tribal areas are made responsible as factors which consider linguistic areas as “mirror pictures of history” (Bach 1950: 31, translation: CS). Geographical as well as political borders seem to function as points of orientation that speakers use for constructing their cognitive surroundings and which consequently can result in linguistic divergence. In our contribution, we want to focus on the question of how the topographic nature of land-scapes influences th...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This article explores the linguistic landscapes of four towns in Central Switzerland. The analysis f...
A group of Swiss informants of the trinational Basel region were asked to draw maps of the regional ...
This article explores the linguistic landscapes of four towns in Central Switzerland. The analysis f...
This text is about the former inner-German state border between Thuringia and Bavaria inside the bor...
In this paper, we explore the geolinguistic relationship between urban and rural areas through the c...
Within the context of investigations of cognitive spatial models, the study analyzes the effect of v...
This text is about the former inner-German state border between Thuringia and Bavaria inside the bor...
The ANR/DFG cooperation project called “FLARS – Effects of the national border on the linguistic sit...
Bisherige Studien zur gegenwärtigen Sprachsituation im ehemaligen innerdeutschen Grenzgebiet haben v...
The paper reports on the results of a German perceptual dialectology study conducted in different ar...
Using data from a Swiss German dialect syntax survey, this study aims to explore, in a spatially dif...
The ANR/DFG cooperation project called “FLARS – Effects of the national border on the linguistic sit...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This article explores the linguistic landscapes of four towns in Central Switzerland. The analysis f...
A group of Swiss informants of the trinational Basel region were asked to draw maps of the regional ...
This article explores the linguistic landscapes of four towns in Central Switzerland. The analysis f...
This text is about the former inner-German state border between Thuringia and Bavaria inside the bor...
In this paper, we explore the geolinguistic relationship between urban and rural areas through the c...
Within the context of investigations of cognitive spatial models, the study analyzes the effect of v...
This text is about the former inner-German state border between Thuringia and Bavaria inside the bor...
The ANR/DFG cooperation project called “FLARS – Effects of the national border on the linguistic sit...
Bisherige Studien zur gegenwärtigen Sprachsituation im ehemaligen innerdeutschen Grenzgebiet haben v...
The paper reports on the results of a German perceptual dialectology study conducted in different ar...
Using data from a Swiss German dialect syntax survey, this study aims to explore, in a spatially dif...
The ANR/DFG cooperation project called “FLARS – Effects of the national border on the linguistic sit...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
This article explores the linguistic landscapes of four towns in Central Switzerland. The analysis f...