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What are the goals of this subject?"Linguistic geography" is the examination of "Linguistic geography" is local or regional variations of a language or dialect studied as a field of knowledge. David Crystal, Andrew Simpson, James Pustejovsky, and Olga Batiukova are a few specialists of "Linguistic geography". Some reasons we look at "Linguistic geography" include preserve languages and dialects; to break down barriers to efficient communications; promote culture and aid in understanding cultural differences. Several topics in "Linguistic geography" include Dialects, Landscapes, Mapping, Toponyms, Ethnicity.
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