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English: A linguistic atlas of Okinoerabu Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Each line shows an isogloss, a geographic boundary of a linguistic featuer that demarcates dialects.
Data source: Sakimura Hirofumi 崎村弘文 (1986). "Okinoerabu hōgen no akusento taikei 沖永良部島方言のアクセント体系 (A New View on the Accentual Systems of the Japanese Dialects in Okino-erabujima)". Nankaiken kiyō 南海研紀要 7 (2): 73–84.
日本語: 鹿児島県・奄美諸島の沖永良部島における、沖永良部島方言のアクセントの違いを示す分布図。palatalizationは口蓋化の有無、central vowelは中舌母音の有無、accent typeは二型式アクセントと三型式アクセントの差異。
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