Linguistic Geography can also refer to studies of how people talk about the landscape.
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In England, linguistic geography has traditionally focussed upon rural English, rather than urban English.
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He participated on numerous domestic and international conferences ( onomastics, linguistic geography, lexicology etc . ).
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Historical linguistic geography of south-east Western Australia, pp . 205 30 in Language in Native Title, ed . by John Henderson & David Nash.
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Pi ~ urica authored about hundred papers, treatises and reviews in the history of Serbian literary and spoken language, dialectology, onomastics, standardology and linguistic geography.
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The activities of Buddhist groups are however a bit restricted due to the linguistic geography of Brazil-since it is a non-Spanish speaking country in Latin America.
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An adherent of the Neogrammarian school of linguistics, which stressed rigorous comparative methodology, he also contributed to Modern Greek dialectology and furthered the study of German linguistic geography.
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Another branch that developed from onomasiology and, at the same time, enriched it in turn was linguistic geography ( areal linguistics ), since it provided onomasiologists with valuable linguistic atlases.
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With an academic emphasis less on mastering detail and more on creative analysis, seniors routinely immerse themselves in courses like global conflict management, human behavior, ethical philosophy, ethno-linguistic geography and Islamic law.
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Concerning English linguistics, onomasiology as well as linguistic geography has been playing only a minor role ( the first linguistic atlas for the US was initiated by Hans Kurath, the first one for the UK by Eugen Dieth ).