2 | -- | 12 | John Nerbonne, William A. Kretzschmar Jr.. Dialectometry++ |
13 | -- | 22 | Sheila M. Embleton, Dorin Uritescu, Eric S. Wheeler. Defining dialect regions with interpretations: Advancing the multidimensional scaling approach |
23 | -- | 30 | Gotzon Aurrekoetxea, Karmele Fernández-Aguirre, Jesús Rubio, Borja Ruiz, Jon Sánchez. 'DiaTech': A new tool for dialectology |
31 | -- | 41 | Martijn Wieling, Robert G. Shackleton Jr., John Nerbonne. Analyzing phonetic variation in the traditional English dialects: Simultaneously clustering dialects and phonetic features |
42 | -- | 62 | Kristel Uiboaed, Cornelius Hasselblatt, Liina Lindström, Kadri Muischnek, John Nerbonne. Variation of verbal constructions in Estonian dialects |
63 | -- | 81 | Simon Pickl. Lexical meaning and spatial distribution. Evidence from geostatistical dialectometry |
82 | -- | 107 | Jack Grieve. A statistical comparison of regional phonetic and lexical variation in American English |
108 | -- | 118 | Simon Pröll. Detecting structures in linguistic maps - Fuzzy clustering for pattern recognition in geostatistical dialectometry |
119 | -- | 146 | Esteve Valls, Martijn Wieling, John Nerbonne. Linguistic advergence and divergence in north-western Catalan: A dialectometric investigation of dialect leveling and border effects |
147 | -- | 156 | Maria-Pilar Perea. Dynamic cartography with diachronic data: Dialectal stratigraphy |
157 | -- | 172 | Simonetta Montemagni, Martijn Wieling, Bob de Jonge, John Nerbonne. Synchronic patterns of Tuscan phonetic variation and diachronic change: Evidence from a dialectometric study |
173 | -- | 187 | William A. Kretzschmar Jr., Brendan A. Kretzschmar, Irene M. Brockman. Scaled measurement of geographic and social speech data |