Human Geography/Linguistic geography
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
- | *Languages according to the regions | + | *[[wikipedia:Category:Languages_by_geographical_region|Languages according to the regions]] |
- | **Asian languages, African languages, | + | **[[wikipedia:Category:Languages_of_Asia|Asian languages]], [[wikipedia:Category:Languages_of_Africa|African languages]], [[wikipedia:Category:Languages_of_North_America|North American languages]], [[wikipedia:Category:Languages_of_South_America|South American languages]], [[wikipedia:Category:Languages_of_Oceania|Oceania languages]] and [[wikipedia:Category:Languages_of_Europe|European languages]] |
- | *Linguistic map | + | *[[wikipedia:Linguistic_map|Linguistic map]] |
- | **Linguistic map | + | **[http://www.muturzikin.com/countries.htm Linguistic map from Muturzikin.com], [[wikipedia:Isogloss|Isogloss]] |
- | *Dialects | + | *[[wikipedia:Category:Dialects|Dialects]] |
- | **Dialect spherical surrounding theory | + | **[[wikipedia:Center_versus_periphery|Dialect spherical surrounding theory]] |
== CAI Exercise == | == CAI Exercise == |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 30 October 2011
Human Geography > Linguistic geography
Overview
Linguistic geography is a field of linguistics which studies the distribution of the language. Linguistic geography studies languages spoken by minority people in various people in addition to the distribution of languages in various places. Linguistic geography is often referred to as dialect geography when it specializes in dialect.