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7. Designing maps for non-linguists

  • Clive Upton
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Volume 2 Language Mapping
This chapter is in the book Volume 2 Language Mapping

Chapters in this book

  1. Part I
  2. Frontmatter I
  3. Contents VII
  4. Introduction to the Language and Space series IX
  5. Introduction XI
  6. I. Maps and the conceptualization of space
  7. 1. The notion of space 1
  8. 2. Visualizing geographic space: The nature of maps 21
  9. 3. Maps and cognition 40
  10. 4. Conceptualizations of geographic space in linguistics 69
  11. 5. Mapping language data 98
  12. 6. Mapping the geolinguistic spaces of the brain 121
  13. 7. Designing maps for non-linguists 142
  14. II. Traditions
  15. 8. Mapping the German language 158
  16. 9. Mapping Dutch and Flemish 180
  17. 10. Mapping the North Germanic languages 203
  18. 11. Mapping British English 238
  19. 12. Mapping North American English 253
  20. 13. Mapping the Romance languages of Europe 269
  21. 14. Mapping the Romance languages of the Americas 301
  22. 15. Mapping the Slavic languages 317
  23. 16. Mapping the Japanese language 333
  24. 17. Mapping linguistic typology 355
  25. III. Computerization
  26. 18. Creating digital editions of historical maps 375
  27. 19. Dynamic linguistic maps and validation 385
  28. 20. Generating maps on the internet 401
  29. 21. Animated maps 415
  30. 22. Dialectometry and quantitative mapping 433
  31. 23. GIS and sociolinguistics 458
  32. 24. Mapping aggregate variation 476
  33. 25. Probabilistic maps 495
  34. IV. Applications
  35. 26. Pluridimensional Cartography 506
  36. 27. Sprachraum and genetics 524
  37. 28. Sprachraum and infrastructure: Abstracting geographical space via railway distance 542
  38. 29. Sprachraum and geography: Linguistic macro-areas in Africa 561
  39. 30. Sprachraum and its perception 586
  40. 31. Sprachraum and sociodemographic variables 607
  41. 32. Geolinguistics of literacy 627
  42. Indexes 645
  43. Part II
  44. Introduction VII
  45. Categorical index IX
  46. List of cited atlases 389
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