• Eugen Dieth (18 November 1893, in Neukirch an der Thur – 24 May 1956, in Zollikon) was a Swiss linguist, phonetician and dialectologist. He is well known...
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    follows the guidelines published by Eugen Dieth in his book Schwyzertütschi Dialäktschrift. Furthermore, Dieth's spelling uses a lot of diacritical marks...
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    the result of the Survey of English Dialects, led by Harold Orton and Eugen Dieth. The first computerised linguistic atlas was the Atlas Linguarum Europae...
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    project originated in discussions between Professor Orton and Professor Eugen Dieth of the University of Zurich about the desirability of producing a linguistic...
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  • for the US was initiated by Hans Kurath, the first one for the UK by Eugen Dieth. In 1931, the German linguist Jost Trier introduced a new method in his...
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  • by Eugen Dieth, but knowledge of these guidelines is limited mostly to language experts. Furthermore, the spellings originally proposed by Dieth included...
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  • comparison showed that Wright took most of his Suffolk data from A.J. Ellis. Eugen Dieth, a co-founder of the Survey of English Dialects, referred to the book...
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  • Dialects (SED). He developed the questionnaire for the survey together with Eugen Dieth. He lived to see the publication of the Basic Material from the SED,...
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    French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Eugen Dieth: Albert Bachmann und die schweizerdeutsche Mundartforschung. In: Orbis...
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  • such as Romans 6:9, which affirms that Christ "being raised from the dead dieth no more". Eternal recurrence (German: Ewige Wiederkunft) is one of the central...
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