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SPANISH STUDIES: LANGUAGE

SPANISH STUDIES: LANGUAGE III. PROVENc;AL STUDIES POSTPONED IV. SPANISH STUDIES LANGUAGE By P. RussELL-GEBBETT, Lecturer in Spanish in the University of Nottingham I. GENERAL This year has seen the publication of the first vol. of the long­ awaited A.L.P.I.-Atlas lingiiistico de la peninsula iberica, I, Fonetica, I, M, CSIC, 15 pp. +75 beautifully printed maps. In the introd. the history of the project is outlined, with basic bibl., and the phonetic notation explained; more complete information on the choice of localities and informants, conduct of the inquiries, replies elicited, etc., is promised in a later companion vol. of more manageable size. The maps, arranged alphabetically ABEJA-EJE, are designed to illustrate some of the basic phonetic peculiarities of the speech of the 528 localities chosen; these show an asymmetric distribution in that the density of points is greatest in archaizing and frontier regions: the periphery of the Peninsula (especially in the N. and N.-W.), the Ptg. political frontier, the Catalan­ Aragonese linguistic frontier. The A.L.P.I. thus joins the A.L.E.A.-Atlas lingiiistico y etnogrdfico de Andaluda, I, Granada, Univ. de Granada-CSIC, r96r, xii + 287 maps and 284 ill us.; this first vol. of Manuel Alvar's work bears the subtitle Agricultura e industrias con ella http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/22224297-90001249
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Abstract

III. PROVENc;AL STUDIES POSTPONED IV. SPANISH STUDIES LANGUAGE By P. RussELL-GEBBETT, Lecturer in Spanish in the University of Nottingham I. GENERAL This year has seen the publication of the first vol. of the long­ awaited A.L.P.I.-Atlas lingiiistico de la peninsula iberica, I, Fonetica, I, M, CSIC, 15 pp. +75 beautifully printed maps. In the introd. the history of the project is outlined, with basic bibl., and the phonetic notation explained; more complete information on the choice of localities and informants, conduct of the inquiries, replies elicited, etc., is promised in a later companion vol. of more manageable size. The maps, arranged alphabetically ABEJA-EJE, are designed to illustrate some of the basic phonetic peculiarities of the speech of the 528 localities chosen; these show an asymmetric distribution in that the density of points is greatest in archaizing and frontier regions: the periphery of the Peninsula (especially in the N. and N.-W.), the Ptg. political frontier, the Catalan­ Aragonese linguistic frontier. The A.L.P.I. thus joins the A.L.E.A.-Atlas lingiiistico y etnogrdfico de Andaluda, I, Granada, Univ. de Granada-CSIC, r96r, xii + 287 maps and 284 ill us.; this first vol. of Manuel Alvar's work bears the subtitle Agricultura e industrias con ella

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 11, 1963

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