La géographie linguistique des pays rhénans. Projet dialectologique informatisé d'analyse des cartes linguistiques
Analyse des groupes ; Carte ; Carte linguistique ; Culturel ; Europe ; Géographie culturelle ; Langue régionale ; Linguistique ; Rhin
Cluster analysis ; Cultural geography ; Cultural studies ; Europe ; Linguistics ; Map ; Regional language ; Rhine
Les AA. ont élaboré différentes cartes linguistiques des pays rhénans et ont pu différencier plusieurs espaces linguistiques et mettre en évidence un paysage lexical. - (DR)
Population and politics in a plural society: the changing geography of Canada's linguistic groups
Canada ; Cultural studies ; Ethnicity ; Internal migration ; Language ; Linguistic area ; Nationalism ; Population ; Population projection
by the linguistic landscape and by the nature and direction of population change. Linguistic affiliation determines one's propensity to remain within a region and guides the choice of destinations. The bifurcation of Canada into unilingual regions will be renforced.
Cultural empowerment ; Cultural studies ; Economic restructuring ; Linguistic area ; Linguistic minority ; Minority ; Regional disparities ; Regional language ; United Kingdom ; Wales
The linguistic analysis supports the hypothesis that Wisconsin glacier ice influenced the distribution of native North American linguistic groups. The distribution of languages suggests that the arrival of humans in the New World predated the last
glacial maximum (approximately 18,000 yr ago). The positions of the Eskimo-Aleut and Na-Dene linguistic groups during the Wisconsin glacial maximum are hypothesized to have been northwest of the main ice sheet, while the Algonquian linguistic group
Minority toponyms on maps. The rendering of linguistic minority toponyms on topographic maps of Western Europe
Purpose of this thesis is the reconstruction of the various trends or developments in the government approach to toponyms. This is done by comparing subsequent map series of the same areas where linguistic minorities were or are prevalent. The study
is by no means a linguistic study but it is intended to be a cartographical analysis. The study has been carried out in a number of contact-zones such as Belgium, Wales, Scotland, South Tirol, Carinthia, Lausatia, Vallée d'Aosta and Corsica. (AGD).
Allemagne ; Carte linguistique ; France ; Frontière ; Histoire de la cartographie ; Langue ; Siècle 19
Alsace ; Borders ; Charles-étienne Coquebert de Montbret ; Constant This ; France ; Frontier ; Germany ; Heinrich Kiepert ; History of cartography ; Karl Bernhardi ; Language ; Lorraine ; Nineteenth Century ; language ; linguistic boundaries
locales. Une fois imprimées, les cartes linguistiques rencontrèrent un large intérêt public, et permirent de structurer les débats sur l'identité culturelle dans les régions frontalières européennes. Cet article explore les motivations nationalistes et
involved a combination of linguistic surveys, on-site observations and collaboration with locals. Once printed, language maps found a broad public audience and helped to structure debates over cultural identity in European borderlands. This article explores
the nationalist and regionalist motivations behind linguistic map making along the French-German border, one of the most disputed in modern European history.
Demographic russification and linguistic russianization of the Ukraine 1959-1979 in Geographical studies on the Soviet Union. Essays in Honor of Chauncy D. Harris.