id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gio25lsxfnawho3jaoh4w6te54 Benedikt Szmrecsanyi Corpus-based Dialectometry: Aggregate Morphosyntactic Variability in British English Dialects* 2008 18 .pdf application/pdf 5626 502 56 variation in non-standard British dialects patterned geographically? studies eight salient accent features to establish a composite map dividing England into 13 traditional dialect areas. In the realm of perceptual dialectology, Inoue (1996) conducted an experiment to study the subjective dialect division in Great Britain. As for the first question, a Perl script was run on the Euclidean distance matrix based on all ptotal = 62 features and on fred's geographic longitude/latitude study on aggregate linguistic distances in Dutch dialects – report R2 values Second, the best curve estimation for the relationship between morphosyntactic and geographic distance in British English dialects is frequencies of multiple negation (feature [34]) (r = .79), greenish colours correlate most strongly with higher frequencies of non-standard weak past tense and Figure 2: Correlating linguistic and geographic distances, county level (N = Figure 2: Correlating linguistic and geographic distances, county level (N = ./cache/work_gio25lsxfnawho3jaoh4w6te54.pdf ./txt/work_gio25lsxfnawho3jaoh4w6te54.txt