-
meaning of a word, or the use of some
morphological or
syntactic feature.
Isoglosses are a
subject of
study in dialectology, in
which they
demarcate the differences...
-
Thamudic D, Safaitic, and
Hismaic are attested. The last two
share important isoglosses with
later forms of Arabic,
leading scholars to
theorize that Safaitic...
- The
Iranian languages, also
called the
Iranic languages, are a
branch of the Indo-Iranian
languages in the Indo-European
language family that are spoken...
- language, and the high
frequency of phonetic, morphological, and
lexical isoglosses shared with Gr****, have led to a
current consensus which regards Gr****...
- Armenian/Albanian
isoglosses are
considered "insignificant" by Orel.
There are a
considerable number of Indo-Iranian/Albanian
isoglosses,
which are notably...
- dialects, see
dialects of Silesian.
Dialects are
often divided based on
isoglosses in pronunciation,
grammar (namely
declension and syntax), and word-formation...
-
since they
share a
number of phonological,
morphological and
lexical isoglosses, with some
being exclusive between them.
Scholars have
proposed a Graeco-Phrygian...
-
following basic vocabulary items for the
Nyulnyulan languages: Some
lexical isoglosses between Proto-Western
Nyulnyulan and Proto-Eastern Nyulnyulan: The following...
- Dutch, it has
historically been
spoken north of the
Benrath and
Uerdingen isoglosses,
while forms of High
German (of
which Standard German is a standardized...
- has been
reconstructed using the
comparative method.
There are
several isoglosses that
Baltic and
Slavic languages share in phonology,
morphology and accentology...