Geolinguistics and haematology : the case of Britain

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Viereck, Wolfgang
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1998
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https://ddd.uab.cat/record/2241
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urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:2241
dc.identifier
urn:articleid:11337397n5p167
dc.identifier
urn:oai:raco.cat:article/22680
dc.description.abstract
The spatial stratification of human and cultural facts on the one hand and of biological facts on the other have indeed attracted scholars' attention for a rather long time. With the discovery of the human blood groups in Würzburg, near Bamberg, Germany, early this century these interdisciplinary attempts gained new momentum. Is there a connection between blood group and membership in a tribe or race and between blood group and language, even between dialectal differences within individual languages? The latter aspect is being addressed in this article mainly with regard to England.
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application/pdf
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eng
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dc.relation
Links & letters ; N. 5 (1998), p. 167-179
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open access
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Blood Groups
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Geographic Haematology
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Dialectal Differences within English
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Geolinguistics and haematology : the case of Britain
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Article


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