“Figures” in “Studies in Area Linguistics”
Figures
1. Word Boundaries in the Upper South
2. Speech Areas of the Eastern States
3. Northern and Southern Words
4. Bundles of Heterolexes in the Great Lakes Area
5. Phonemic Heteroglosses on the Atlantic Slope
7. Lexical Incidence of Shared Phonemes: North and South
8. Northern and Southern Verb Forms
9. New England: Eastern Pronunciations
10. New England: Population Distribution
11. New England: Chronology of Settlement
13. The Southern Boundary of Three Northern Words
14. The Boundary between Northern and Midland Dialects
15. The Great Lakes Area: Northern Words
16. The Virginia Piedmont: Word Boundaries
17. The Virginia Piedmont: Postvocalic //
18. Settlement Paths of the Coastal and Midland South
19. Texas: quarter till and quarter to
22. England: Diaphones of / e /
23. England: Diaphones of /o /
24. England: Diaphones of / au /
25. Southern England: West vs. East
26. Southern England: London and Environs
27. Medieval England: Heteroglosses
29. Dialectal Structure of the German Area
31. Dialectal Structure of the Netherlands
32. Three Major Dialect Areas of Italy
33. Lexical Diffusion from the Ile de France
34. France: Outer Limits of Northern Phonological Features
35. Iberian Peninsula: Major Dialect Areas
36. Pennsylvania German: Morphological and Phonological Variants
37. Pennsylvania German: Frankish vs. Alemannic Variants
38. Pennsylvania German: Some Lexical Variants
39. Western Features of Netherlandish
40. The Upper South: Loss of Postvocalic / r /
41. The South: Concentration of Slaves in 1860
42. Diffusion in Germany: Diphthongization of MHG Long ī and ū
43. Diffusion in the Rhineland
44. Diffusion in Eastern Germany
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