The words we use are more often than not a product of where we live.
Journal of English and Germanic Philology 56: 610–614. Scargill, M. H. and Henry J. Warkentyne 1972 The survey of Canadian English: a report. English Quarterly 5:47–104. Schneider, Edgar W. and William A. Kretzschmar, Jr. 1989 LAMSAS ...
A Dialect Atlas of England Clive Upton, John Widdowson, Stewert Sanderson. Map 63: FORWARDS FORWARD(S) is generally pronounced forrard(s). FRIDAY Map 64:
THE ENGLISH DIALECT SURVEY In the summer of 1945 Harold Orton received from Eugen Dieth, of the University of Zurich, ... effectively laid the foundations of this atlas and the English Dialect Survey which necessarily preceded it.
First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First published in 1987, this atlas identifies structural patterns which exist in the sound systems of the dialects of England.
Speaking American offers a visual atlas of the American vernacular--who says what, and where they say it--revealing the history of our nation, our regions, and the language that divides and unites us.
The Mouton World Atlas of Variation in English (WAVE) presents grammatical variation in spontaneous spoken English, mapping 235 features in 48 varieties of English (traditional dialects, high-contact mother tongue Englishes, and indiginized ...
Containing over 200 coloured dialect maps, this atlas describes the Arabic dialects of Galilee and some adjacent areas, a region highly complex as to sociolinguistic variation.
Job/ Linguistic Variable Apparent Time Sex Edu Patterns (ing) Overall, stable nouns, change in progress No difference √ Verb > noun (come) Stable Male √ 1st p. > 3rd > plural DAR Recycling Male > female √ Sonorants > other ...
Since the author's publication of Die nordjemenitischen Dialekte.