Atlas linguistique de la France

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Atlas linguistique de la France is a pioneering linguistic atlas that systematically maps the regional dialects and linguistic variation of the French language across France.

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Atlas linguistique de la France canonical 2

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instanceOf dialect atlas
linguistic atlas
reference work
aim create a systematic linguistic map of France
document regional variation of the French language
collaborator Edmond Edmont NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus France NERFINISHED
dataCollectionEndYear 1901
dataCollectionStartYear 1897
dataType rural dialect data
spoken language data
discipline linguistics
editor Jules Gilliéron NERFINISHED
focus lexical variation
morphological variation
phonetic variation
regional dialects of French
geographicalCoverage French-speaking areas of Belgium
French-speaking areas of Switzerland
metropolitan France
hasPart lexical maps
morphological maps
phonetic maps
influenced Romance dialectology
geolinguistics
linguistic geography
languageOfFocus French language
methodology fieldwork-based dialect survey
questionnaire-based elicitation
notableFor large-scale empirical survey of dialects
pioneering use of isogloss maps
systematic mapping of French dialects
numberOfMaps 1920
numberOfSurveyPoints 639
numberOfVolumes 13
originalLanguage French
placeOfPublication Paris NERFINISHED
publicationEndYear 1910
publicationStartYear 1902
publisher Champion NERFINISHED
script Latin script
shortName ALF NERFINISHED
subdiscipline Romance linguistics
dialectology
sociolinguistics
timePeriodDocumented early 20th century
late 19th century

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Jules Gilliéron knownFor Atlas linguistique de la France
Jules Gilliéron notableWork Atlas linguistique de la France