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399 | -- | 410 | William A. Kretzschmar Jr.. Art and Science in Computational Dialectology |
411 | -- | 435 | Hans Goebl. Recent Advances in Salzburg Dialectometry |
437 | -- | 444 | Edgar Haimerl. Database Design and Technical Solutions for the Management, Calculation, and Visualization of Dialect Mass Data |
445 | -- | 462 | Cynthia G. Clopper, John C. Paolillo. North American English Vowels: A Factor-analytic Perspective |
463 | -- | 475 | John Nerbonne. Identifying Linguistic Structure in Aggregate Comparison |
477 | -- | 492 | Charlotte Gooskens, Wilbert Heeringa. The Relative Contribution of Pronunciational, Lexical, and Prosodic Differences to the Perceived Distances between Norwegian Dialects |
493 | -- | 506 | Marco René Spruit. Measuring Syntactic Variation in Dutch Dialects |
507 | -- | 527 | Franz Manni, Wilbert Heeringa, John Nerbonne. To What Extent are Surnames Words? Comparing Geographic Patterns of Surname and Dialect Variation in the Netherlands |
529 | -- | 541 | Wladyslaw Cichocki. Geographic Variation in Acadian French /r /: What Can Correspondence Analysis Contribute Toward Explanation? |
543 | -- | 557 | Charlotte Gooskens, Renée van Bezooijen. Mutual Comprehensibility of Written Afrikaans and Dutch: Symmetrical or Asymmetrical? |