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An isogloss is: Group of answer choices

a boundary between language regions
a collection of unique words
a form of a language spoken in a local area
all of the above

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Answer: a boundary between language regions

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An isogloss is also referred to as the hetero-gloss. It is described as the geographic barrier i.e. boundary of particular linguistic characteristic, for example the pronunciation or the spelling of vowel, connotation of a word, the implication of a morphological/linguistic or grammatical characteristics.

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