Figures
1 The system of dialectology after Choi Myeong Ok 15
2 Aggregate linguistic distance and geographic distance of all survey sites in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea 67
3 Aggregate linguistic distance and geographic distance of all survey sites in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea from Ganghwa 68
4 Aggregate linguistic distance and geographic distance of all survey sites in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea from Gwangsan 68
5 Dendrogram showing the clustering of survey sites in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea into four dialect areas using the complete link clustering method 71
6 Dendrogram showing the clustering of survey sites in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea into six dialect areas using the group average clustering method 72
Maps
1 Survey sites in the Collection of Korean Dialect Materials 36
2 Survey sites for the Regional Varieties Questionnaire 37
3 Lee Guk-lo’s taxonomy of Korean dialects 46
4 Ogura Shinpei’s taxonomy of Korean dialects 46
5 Distribution of variants for ‘rice plant’ in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea 56
6 Distribution of categories of variants for ‘stable’ in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea 56
7 Distribution of attested survey responses in the Korean Dialect Dictionary 63
8 Distribution of attested survey responses in the Linguistic Atlas of Korea 65
9 The ROK divided into four dialect areas using the complete link clustering method 70
10 The ROK divided into four dialect areas using the group average clustering method 70
11 The ROK divided into four dialect areas using the weighted average clustering method 70
12 The ROK divided into four dialect areas using Ward’s clustering method 70
13 The ROK divided into six dialect areas using the complete link clustering method 71
14 The ROK divided into six dialect areas using the group average clustering method 72
15 The taxonomy of the Southeastern Dialect Area suggested by Jeong Seong-hun’s network method 76