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  2. Linguistic map - Wikipedia

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    The earliest such atlas was the Sprachatlas des Deutschen Reiches of Georg Wenker and Ferdinand Wrede, published beginning in 1888, followed by the Atlas Linguistique de la France, of Jules Gilliéron between 1902 and 1910, the Linguistischer Atlas des dacorumänischen Sprachgebietes published in 1909 by Gustav Weigand and the AIS - Sprach- und ...

  3. Languages of France - Wikipedia

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    It states that 14% of the adult people living in France in 1999 were born and raised up to the age of 5 in families that spoke only (or predominantly) some other languages than French. It does not mean that 14% of adult people in France spoke some other languages than French in 1999. Only adults (i.e. 18 years and older) were surveyed.

  4. Atlas linguistique de la France - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas linguistique de la France (ALF, Linguistic Atlas of France) is an influential dialect atlas of Romance varieties in France published in 13 volumes between 1902 and 1910 by Jules Gilliéron and Edmond Edmont.

  5. Category:Images of linguistic maps - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of linguistic maps" This category contains only the following file. Langs N.Amer.png 1,290 × 1,170; 599 KB

  6. Atlas Linguisticus - Wikipedia

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    VI The Languages of North America and The Languages of Central America (1 map) VII The Languages of South America (1 map) Languages of Europe, 1934. Part II Thematic Maps A Map of the World (1 map) B Europe (19 maps) C Africa (14 maps) D Asia (4 maps) E Oceania (8 maps) F North America (5 maps) G South America (6 maps) Italian dialects and non ...

  7. Linguistic Atlas Project - Wikipedia

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    The amount of linguistic data contained in the Atlas is unparalleled in American sociolinguistics; truly this project exemplifies the concept of "big data" in the social sciences. While the project is still working on making all this data digitized and available to the public, there has been a great deal of research produced from what is ...

  8. Linguistic areas of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    A statistical study of argument marking features in languages of South America found that both the Andes and Western South America constitute linguistic areas, with some traits showing a statistically significant relationship to both areas. The unique and shared traits of the two areas are shown in the following table. [17] (The wordings of the ...

  9. Category:Linguistic maps - Wikipedia

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    Images of linguistic maps (1 F) L. Linguistic atlases (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Linguistic maps" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.