By: Ed Hammerton
This is amazing! It looks like some sort of nautical chart or geological study, but aside from looking great and being interesting I’m not entirely sure what it could be used for. Language is so fluid,...
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Awesome! If this is just a hobby, what would it look like if he got really serious about it?
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View ArticleBy: German American Forum
very interesting, I’ve been studying language for a while and I love learning about the dialects. It’s incredible that every language in the world varies from region to region.
View ArticleBy: Jason
cool stuff….but don’t forget this work: http://www.amazon.com/Dictiona.....038;sr=8-1 25 years of work, NEH grant supported, Dictionary of Regional English with maps…
View ArticleBy: Darin
I worked with a scottish man who bristled everytime I pronounced co-worker Erin and co-worker Aaron the same way. I just spent the last 10 minutes saying cot-caught and father-bother, great stuff. I...
View ArticleBy: Mike
That’s NOT “American English Dialects.” The map and web site are clearly labelled “North American English Dialects.” By changing the title you’ve skewed the meaning of his work which is a study of the...
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