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- Diasystem abstract "In the field of dialectology, a diasystem or polylectal grammar, is a linguistic analysis set up to encode or represent a range of related varieties in a way that displays their structural differences.The term "diasystem" was coined by linguist and dialectologist Uriel Weinreich in a 1954 paper as part of an initiative in exploring how to extend advances in structuralist linguistic theory to dialectology to explain linguistic variation across dialects. Weinreich's paper inspired research in the late 1950s to test the proposal. However, the investigations soon showed it to be generally untenable, at least under structuralist theory. With the advent of generative theory in the 1960s, researchers tried applying a generative approach in developing diasystemic explanations; this also fell short.According to some leading sociolinguists, the diasystem idea for incorporating variation into linguistic theory has been superseded by William Labov's notion of the linguistic variable. As such, the concept has not been part of any substantial linguistic theory and the term has limited currency in linguistics.[citation needed]".
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- Diasystem subject Category:Language_varieties_and_styles.
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- Diasystem type LanguageVarietiesAndStyles.
- Diasystem comment "In the field of dialectology, a diasystem or polylectal grammar, is a linguistic analysis set up to encode or represent a range of related varieties in a way that displays their structural differences.The term "diasystem" was coined by linguist and dialectologist Uriel Weinreich in a 1954 paper as part of an initiative in exploring how to extend advances in structuralist linguistic theory to dialectology to explain linguistic variation across dialects.".
- Diasystem label "Diasistema".
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