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Walter Haas, Sprachwandel and Sprachgeographie: Untersuchungen zur Struktur der Dialektverschiedenheit am Beispiele der schweizerdeutschen Vokalsysteme. Wies— baden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1978. (=Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik Beihefte, Neue Folge Nr. 30 der Zeitschrift für Mundartforschung.) Pp. NV+345+24 diagrams+9 maps.
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Walter Haas, Sprachwandel and Sprachgeographie: Untersuchungen zur Struktur der Dialektverschiedenheit am Beispiele der schweizerdeutschen Vokalsysteme. Wies— baden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1978. (=Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik Beihefte, Neue Folge Nr. 30 der Zeitschrift für Mundartforschung.) Pp. NV+345+24 diagrams+9 maps.
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