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Aschmann bases his map and dialect information on the Atlas of North American English, his own research created the names of some of the dialects and made adjustments to their borders.
Joshua Katz, a 28-year-old doctoral student in statistics, drew on his longtime interest in regional dialects to create the online maps for a statistics class project at N.C. State University.
There’s a good chance you’ve seen the maps that grad student Josh Katz made depicting regional dialect differences across the U.S. Made with data from the Harvard Dialect Survey conducted by ...
National map of dialect differences: A linguistics expert, Joshua Katz mapped out the country by the way we say certain words. It includes more than 120 different words and phrases across the U.S.
When two dialects bump into each other on the map, she said, “they set up mutual incompatibilities. You can’t just import any old change into any old dialect.
UGA professors transcribing interviews to map out, study regional dialects Mia Falcon @realmiafalcon Sep 14, 2016 Updated Oct 19, 2016 ...
Dr. Vaux conducted his analysis of regional dialect in the U.S. through a comprehensive 120-question survey that asked subjects everything from their preference of "you" or "y'all" to whether they ...
Based on your responses, the map at right shows the overlap between your speech and the various dialects of American English, as measured by data from the Harvard Dialect Survey, conducted by Bert ...
, of Cambridge University, according to "The Abstract," NC State's blog. Vaux used a 120-question survey to break down regional dialects, and then mapped that data.
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