Being an ontologically multidisciplinary topic, language change is among the best candidates to be addressed using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). GIS can integrate datasets from diverse disciplines along with real-world geographical information, hence facilitating the investigation of (i) the spatial relations existing between research items and (ii) (past) landscapes. Drawing from an ongoing project focused on the historical development of the extremely diverse linguistic situation documented in the Lower Fungom region (Northwest Cameroon), this article explores the possibility of placing authentic interdisciplinary research pivoting on linguistic issues within a GIS framework
Over the past ten years Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have evolved from a highly specialised ...
Spatial language incorporates descriptions of locations, routes, and landscapes, and is used by huma...
Mobility is not just a synonym for movement. It is the combination of movement and the situation, me...
Being an ontologically multidisciplinary topic, language change is among the best candidates to be a...
AbstractWhile spatial thinking is the main concern for all disciplines involving the study of distri...
Around the globe, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) are well established in the daily workflow o...
This paper focuses on the linguistic representation of spatial concepts in two unrelated languages w...
In addition to their purely linguistic content, legacy language collections often contain other info...
Provides an in-depth look at the issues of spatial relationships and how to accurately describe them...
Lower Fungom, in Northwest Cameroon, is one of the most linguistically diverse areas of the Cameroon...
The emerging area of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has proven to add an interesting dimension...
Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial ...
Human conceptualization of space and its reflection in language represent a critical element in the ...
Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial ...
Corpus linguistics and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are approaches exploiting computer-bas...
Over the past ten years Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have evolved from a highly specialised ...
Spatial language incorporates descriptions of locations, routes, and landscapes, and is used by huma...
Mobility is not just a synonym for movement. It is the combination of movement and the situation, me...
Being an ontologically multidisciplinary topic, language change is among the best candidates to be a...
AbstractWhile spatial thinking is the main concern for all disciplines involving the study of distri...
Around the globe, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) are well established in the daily workflow o...
This paper focuses on the linguistic representation of spatial concepts in two unrelated languages w...
In addition to their purely linguistic content, legacy language collections often contain other info...
Provides an in-depth look at the issues of spatial relationships and how to accurately describe them...
Lower Fungom, in Northwest Cameroon, is one of the most linguistically diverse areas of the Cameroon...
The emerging area of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has proven to add an interesting dimension...
Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial ...
Human conceptualization of space and its reflection in language represent a critical element in the ...
Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial ...
Corpus linguistics and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are approaches exploiting computer-bas...
Over the past ten years Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have evolved from a highly specialised ...
Spatial language incorporates descriptions of locations, routes, and landscapes, and is used by huma...
Mobility is not just a synonym for movement. It is the combination of movement and the situation, me...