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Neolinguistics is the school of linguistics founded by Matteo Bartoli as a reaction to the Neogrammarians. Along with the Neoidealists it was one of the main rivals of the Neogrammarians, until structuralism, which emerged from the Neogrammarian tradition, superseded it.
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The neolinguists deemphasized the importance of tree structures in the relationship of languages, and emphasized the importance of variation, especially geographic variation.
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References
- Bartoli, Matteo 1925. Introduzione alla neolinguistica (principi, scopi, metodi). Biblioteca dell'«Archivum Romanicum». Serie II: Linguistica, vol. 12. L.S. Olschki.
- Hall, Robert A. Jr. 1946 Bartoli's 'Neolinguistica', Language, vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 273–283.
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