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Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,$x0304-0763 ;$vv. 273 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a9789027247872 311 08$a9027247870 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aDIALECTS ACROSS BORDERS -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- I. Dialects across political and historical borders -- THE CONSTRUCTION OF LINGUISTIC BORDERS AND THE LINGUISTIC CONSTRUCTION OF BORDERS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dialectology and the nation-state: ideological connections -- 3. Towards a theory of space in dialectology -- 4. The German state borders and the dialect continua crosscutting it -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- STATIC SPATIAL RELATIONS IN GERMAN AND ROMANCE -- 1. Data, varieties and informants -- 2. Conceptual structure of a spatial expression -- 3. Simple vs. complex expression of the association function -- 4. Co-event verbs -- 5. Discussion -- References -- INGRESSIVE PARTICLES ACROSS BORDERS -- 1. Background -- 2. Ingressive discourse particles as an areal feature -- 3. Ingressive usage in the Swedish and Newfoundland English taped corpora -- 4. Cross-linguistic gender correlates within the North Atlantic/Baltic Zone -- 5. Discourse parallels across the North Atlantic/Baltic Zone -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSONANT SYSTEM IN MENNONITE LOW GERMAN (PLAUTDIETSCH) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The historical background -- 3. Phonetic and phonological studies on PD: The state of research -- 4. The consonant system of PD: Synchronic and diachronic problems -- References -- ENGLISH DIALECTS IN THE BRITISH ISLES IN CROSS-VARIETY PERSPECTIVE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical background -- 3. The data -- 4. Diagnostic features investigated -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- II. Dialects across social and regional borders -- DIALECTS ACROSS INTERNAL FRONTIERS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Production -- 3. Perception -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- ON 'DATIVE SICKNESS' AND OTHER LINGUISTIC DISEASES IN MODERN ICELANDIC -- 1. Diagnosis of illness -- 2. The present study. 327 $a3. Discussion and conclusion -- References -- CAN WE FIND MORE VARIETY IN VARIATION? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What to count and how -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- PRONUNCIATION OF / i/ IN AVANT-GARDE DUTCH -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental approach -- 3. Method -- 4. Results -- 5. Conclusions and discussion -- References -- A TALE OF TWO DIALECTS -- 1. Introduction: Northern Englishes -- 2. Relativization in Northern Dialects -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- III. Dialects across language boundaries -- CROSSING GRAMMATICAL BORDERS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Problems with the language contact literature -- 3. Towards a theory of grammatical borrowing -- 4. Varieties of French in Canada -- 5. Prepositions Stranding in Prince Edward Island French -- 6. Preposition Stranding in Prince Edward Island French -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- THE AFTER-PERFECT IN IRISH ENGLISH -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The perfect in English -- 3. Types of perfects in Hiberno-English -- 4. The after-perfect and its development -- 5. The after-perfect in the present corpus -- 6. Conclusions -- 7. Abbreviations -- References -- Appendix: After-Perfect -- DIALECT HISTORY IN BLACK AND WHITE -- References -- INDEX OF LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS -- SUBJECT INDEX -- The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. 330 $aNonstandard varieties of languages have recently become an object of new interest in scholarly research. This is very much due to the advances in the methods used in data collection and analysis, as well as the emergence of new language-theoretical frameworks. The articles in this volume stem from the 11th International Conference on Methods in Dialectology (Methods XI, August 2002, Joensuu). The theme for this conference was "Dialects across borders". The selection of contributions included in this volume demonstrates how various kinds of borders exert major influence on linguistic behaviour all over the world. The articles have been grouped according to whether they deal primarily with the linguistic outcomes of political and historical borders between states (Part I); various kinds of social and regional boundaries, including borders in a metaphorical sense, i.e. social barriers and mental or cognitive boundaries (Part II); and finally, boundaries between languages (Part III). 410 0$aAmsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science.$nSeries IV,$pCurrent issues in linguistic theory ;$vv. 273. 606 $aDialectology$xMethodology$vCongresses 606 $aDialectology 615 0$aDialectology$xMethodology 615 0$aDialectology. 676 $a417/.201 701 $aFilppula$b Markku$0298104 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910973230203321 996 $aDialects across borders$94347840 997 $aUNINA