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Special Issue on Progress in Dialectometry
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Special Issue on Progress in Dialectometry: November 2006; Vol. 21, No. 4
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Progress in Dialectometry: Toward Explanation
John Nerbonne and William Kretzschmar, Jr
Art and Science in Computational Dialectology
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr
Recent Advances in Salzburg Dialectometry
Hans Goebl
Database Design and Technical Solutions for the Management, Calculation,
and Visualization of Dialect Mass Data
Edgar Haimerl
North American English Vowels: A Factor-analytic Perspective
Cynthia G. Clopper and John C. Paolillo
Identifying Linguistic Structure in Aggregate Comparison
John Nerbonne
The Relative Contribution of Pronunciational, Lexical, and Prosodic
Differences to the Perceived Distances between Norwegian Dialects
Charlotte Gooskens and Wilbert Heeringa
Measuring Syntactic Variation in Dutch Dialects
Marco Rene Spruit
To What Extent are Surnames Words? Comparing Geographic Patterns of
Surname and Dialect Variation in the Netherlands
Franz Manni, Wilbert Heeringa, and John Nerbonne
Geographic Variation in Acadian French /r /: What Can Correspondence
Analysis Contribute Toward Explanation?
Wladyslaw Cichocki
Mutual Comprehensibility of Written Afrikaans and Dutch: Symmetrical or
Asymmetrical?
Charlotte Gooskens and Renee van Bezooijen
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