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1 ISOGLOSS Isobar? Isotherm?

2 ISOGLOSS A line drawn on a map between two different realisations of a single linguistic variable.

3 ISOGLOSS + _ These realizations are often the result of a historical process, such that on one side of the line the process has occurred (+), and on the other it has not occurred (-).

4 ISOGLOSS b a Here are two isoglosses, showing two imaginary processes which we shall call a and b

5 ISOGLOSS a +a +b +a -b -a +b b -a -b
They split the area into 4 different language varieties.

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9 BUNDLES OF ISOGLOSSES dialect x dialect y
Isoglosses often occur in bundles, resulting in different dialectal areas with a transition zone between them.

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11 STRUT/FOOT BATH/TRAP

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14 “Fuzziness” of isoglosses

15 “Fuzziness” of isoglosses

16 “Fuzziness” of isoglosses
0% 34% 72% 18% 43% 56% 3% 97% 100% 0% 100%

17 “Fuzziness” of isoglosses
0% 34% 72% 18% 43% 56% 3% 97% 100% 0% 100%

18 J.K. Chambers and Peter Trudgill, Dialectology. Cambridge 1980
Chapter 8 Transitions

19 (Chambers and Trudgill)
Fuzziness of phonological isoglosses: 1. Mixed lects This is the area where STRUT words are variably pronounced with or The figures show the percentages of STRUT words pronounced with : 100 indicates they all are; 50 that only half of them are; 0 that none are. I.e. 0 means a full FOOT-STRUT Split, while 100 means there is no split. (Chambers and Trudgill)

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Fuzziness of phonological isoglosses: 1. Mixed lects Northern Southern Northern predominant Southern predominant (Chambers and Trudgill)

21 (Chambers and Trudgill)
Fuzziness of phonological isoglosses: 2. Fudged lects Hatched areas show vowels which are neither nor (Chambers and Trudgill)


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