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