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  1. Dialect continuum - Wikipedia

    • Dialectologists record variation across a dialect continuum using maps of various features collected in a linguistic atlas, beginning with an atlas of German dialects by Georg Wenker (from 1888), … See more

    Relationship with Standard Varieties

    Standard varieties may be developed and codified at one or more locations in a continuum until they have independent cultural status (autonomy), a process the German lin… See more

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    Europe

    Europe provides several examples of dialect continua, the largest of which involve the … See more

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    Arabic
    Arabic is a standard case of diglossia. The standard written language, Modern Standard Arabic, is based on the Classical Arabic of th… See more

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    Indo-Aryan Languages

    Many of the Indo-Aryan languages of the Indian subcontinent form a dialect continuum. What is called "Hindi" in India is frequently Standard Hindi, the Sanskritized register of t… See more

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  1. Dialect continuum wikipedia

    A dialect continuum or dialect chain is a spread of language varieties spoken across some geographical area such that neighboring varieties differ only slightly, but the differences accumulate over distance so that widely separated varieties may not be mutually intelligible.

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    Dialect continuum wikipedia

    A dialect continuum is a group of language dialects that change over an area. In a dialect continuum, two dialects are more different when they are farther away from each other. People in the dialect continuum who are nearby may understand each other when they speak.

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  2. Dialectology - Wikipedia

  3. Dialect continuum - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  4. German dialects - Wikipedia

    WEBHowever, all German dialects belong to the dialect continuum of High German and Low German. In the past (roughly until the end of World War II), there was a dialect continuum of all Continental West Germanic …

  5. What is the term for, and a list of, "continuous dialects"?

  6. Dialect continuum - Oxford Reference

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