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v. 1 : The Dutch contribution : "little arrows". Informant classification of dialects |
W.G. Rensink |
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Dialects |
Jo Daan |
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The Netherlands-German national border as a subjective dialect boundary |
Ludger Kremer |
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The Japanese controversy: "subjective" and "objective". Consciousness of dialect boundaries |
Takesi Sibata |
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Consciousness of linguistic boundaries and actual linguistic boundaries |
Kikuo Nomoto |
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Dialect consciousness and dialect divisions |
Yoshio Mase |
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Dialect consciousness : dialect characteristics given by speakers |
Yoshio Mase |
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The discussion surrounding the subjective boundaries of dialects |
Willem Grootaers |
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The value of subjective dialect boundaries |
Antonius A. Weijnen |
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Dialects and the subjective judgments of speakers : remarks on controversial methods |
A.C.M. Goeman |
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Images, perceptions, and attitudes. Classification of dialects by image English and Japanese |
Fumio Inoue |
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Subjective dialect division in Great Britain |
Fumio Inoue |
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Geographical perceptions of Japanese dialect regions |
Daniel Long |
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Mapping nonlinguists' evaluations of Japanese language variation |
Daniel Long |
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The perception of post-unification German regional speech |
Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain |
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Variation and the norm : Parisian perceptions of regional French |
Lawrence Kuiper |
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The perception of Turkish dilects |
Mahide Demirci and Brian Kleiner |
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Regional variation in subjective dilect divisions in the United States |
Donald M. Lance |
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A view from the West : perceptions of US dialects by Oregon residents |
Laura Hartley |
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"Welshness" and "Englishness" as attitudinal dimensions of English language varieties in Wales |
Nikolas Coupland, Angie Williams, and Peter Garrett |
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Dialect recognition |
Angie Williams, Peter Garrett, and Nikolas Coupland |
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A language attitude approach to the perception of regional variety |
Dennis R. Preston |
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v. 1 : The Dutch contribution : "little arrows". Informant classification of dialects |
W.G. Rensink |
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Dialects |
Jo Daan |
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The Netherlands-German national border as a subjective dialect boundary |
Ludger Kremer |