Winter 2021
Contents
Cover
Number 26
 

Table of contents

Forthcoming papers


«River Basin Dialect: Internal Reconstruction Consonant Ancient of Jugra Dialect» (Rahim Aman et al., University Kebangsaan Malaysia)

«Familiarization to a Special Accent of Khorasani Turkish Language as an Endangered One» (Behnam Behforouz, Suhar College of Applied Sciences, Oman)

«Labor Market Discrimination depending on Dialect and Hometown; Evidence from Japanese Labor Market Composed by Almost Same Race People» (Toru Kobayashi, Takasaki city University of Economics)

«Language and identity: A linguistic study of women-centric Hindi proverbs» (Akanksha Sharma & 2 Dr. Amitabh Vikram Dwivedi, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University)

«Lexical Variations of Javanese used by the Transmigrants in Dharmasraya Regency» (Leo Nella Rizki, Nadra Nadra & Noviatri Noviatri, Universitas Andalas, Indonesia)

«A Tonal Identification of Yoruba Dialects» (Kolawole Adeniyi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria)

«Root-Affix Asymmetries in Iranian Balochi dialects: An Optimality theory approach» (Bahareh Soohani, Leiden University, The Netherlands)

«Code-Mixing to English language as a Means of communication in Jordanian Arabic» (Omar Hazaymeh & Natalia Vanyushina, Al-Balqa Applied University- Al-huson University College- Jordan)

«A corpus analysis of some usage differences among Spanish-speaking countries» (David Ellingson Eddington, Brigham Young University)

«The Languages of the Divine Space: A Case Study from India» (Nusrat Begum & Sweta Sinha, Indian Institute of Technology Patna)

«Propiedades sintácticas y semánticas de la construcción ver de + infinitivo» (Ángeles Carrasco Gutiérrez & Pilar Peinado Expósito, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)

«Lexical and phonological differences in Javanese in east Java, Indonesia» (Erlin Kartikasari, Wakit Abdullah Rais, Warto, Diyas Age Larasati, Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya)

«The role of folklore and ethnography in learning the dialects lexicon of Turkic languages» (Nuray Aliyeva, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan)

«Variación y uso de los diptongos en la documentación medieval del monasterio de San Andrés de Vega de Espinareda (León) (siglo XIII)» (Patricia Giménez Eguíbar, Mª Nieves Sánchez González de Herrero, Western Oregon University)

«Pronunciation and linguistic bias in interviewing Arabic instructors» (Wael Zuraiq, Mohammad Al Omari, Sabri Al Shboul, Hashemite University)

«Verbal negation strategies in the black country-spatial and temporal variation» (Esther Asprey, University of Warwick)

«Buenísimo o muy bueno: la expresión de la superlación en el andaluz rural contemporáneo» (Ana Serradilla Castaño, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

«¿Variación diatópica o variación basada en el contacto? La realización del objeto pronominal de persona en traducciones medievales de las Heroidas de Ovidio» (Santiago Del Rey Quesada, Universidad de Sevilla)

«Morpho-phonological adaptation of French borrowing in the Algerian Arabic dialect» (Amina Benabadji & Nassim Mohammed, University of Tlemcen)

«Descendants of the Georgian Muhajirs living in Sinop Ili (Turkey) and some peculiarities of their Georgian speech» (Tariel Putkaradze, Mikheil Labadze & Sophio Kekua (University of Georgia, Tbilisi)

«Acoustic analysis of an Acehnese dialect: Pidienese oral monophthong vowels» (Yunisrina Qismullah Yusuf et al., Universitas Sykiah Kuala, Indonesia)

«‘Human’: Linguistic Studies in the Emergence and Oral Communication of a Concept» (Fee Haase)

«‘To be able to’ in modern west Iranian languages: introducing a modal clause» Sepideh Koohkan, Tarbiyat Modares University and University of Antwerp

«Áreas léxicas del español de Cantabria» (Jaime Peña, Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

«Mental Representation of English Past Tense Morphology by Jordanian EFL Students: A Dual Mechanism Analysis» (Sabri AlShboul, The Hashemite University, Jordan)

«Marcación diferencial de objeto y referencialidad en quichua santiagueño» (Mayra Juanatey, Universidad de Buenos Aires)

«Mandioca brava» in southeast Brazil from data of the Atlas Linguistic project of Brazil – ALiB» (Walter Romano, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brasil)

«The designation of ‘dawn’ in the libero-romance area: a geolexical and cognitive approach» (Carolina Julià and Joan Torruella, UNED, UAB)

«The argot used by clothing merchant in Tehran» (Marzie Azimi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran)

«La fricativa labiodental sonora en el español rioplatense: un caso de énfasis contrastivo (Martín Testa, University of Warsaw, Poland)

«The Traces of Dialectal Distribution of Javanese Language and Its Implications for Ciamis-Dialect Sundanese Language (West Java, Indonesia): A Geolinguistic Study» (Nani Darmayanti et al., Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia)

«Categorización temporal y distancia prosódica en el español de Canarias» (Josefa Dorta, Universidad de La Laguna)

«Echo-reduplication, light verbs and compound verbs in hindi-urdu: point of difference or sameness» (Praveen Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

«The emergence of the rural/urban opposition in Arabic spoken language» (Magdalena Al-Sayadi, Kazimierz Wielki University)

«El apéndice comprobativo ¿verdad? En el español de la ciudad de México. Un estudio sociopragmático» (Josaphat enrique Guillen (Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México)

 

-The aim of the journal DIALECTOLOGIA is to join the experiences of researchers working in different fields of Dialectology (linguistic variation, geolinguistics, methodology, synchronic and diachronic dialectal data, new technologies, social dialectology, etc).
-It is a double-blind external peer-reviewed journal, published twice yearly, that complies with the norms of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT).
-Each issue features 4/6 previously unpublished articles on original topics relating to linguistic variation.
-It includes also book reviews and news about congresses, meetings and recent publications.
-Original papers will be evaluated within a period of three months.
-The journal does not charge fees to authors either for processing (APC) or for the publication of articles.
-The author will remain owner of the intellectual property of the works, however access to them is totally open and free, so they can be reproduced in whole or in part with the only limitation of recognizing the authorship and the source of publication ("Dialectologia. Revista electrònica"), provided that such exploitation is not of a commercial nature.