Cartographic representation
On this page three different options are offered: (1) the cartographic representation of georeferenced information which can be selected by the different filters; (2) the quantitative cartographic representation of the relative frequency of filtered information; this function can be activated by the circle symbol with the letter \'Q\'; the filter \'Areas and Regions\' offers the corresponding reference areas; (3) the fixation of any selected information which can be combined to \'synoptic maps\' and stored according to the interests of the user. For this purpose, the dialog box \'Synoptic Maps\' is used.
(See Mapping)
On this page three different options are offered: (1) the cartographic representation of georeferenced information which can be selected by the different filters; (2) the quantitative cartographic representation of the relative frequency of filtered information; this function can be activated by the circle symbol with the letter \'Q\'; the filter \'Areas and Regions\' offers the corresponding reference areas; (3) the fixation of any selected information which can be combined to \'synoptic maps\' and stored according to the interests of the user. For this purpose, the dialog box \'Synoptic Maps\' is used.
(See Mapping)
(See Mapping)
Linguistic core data SQL Query
This menu leads to all linguistic attestations that are summarized under one base type; the base type is the common lexical root of all these attestations which can also belong to several language families. Thus, German Butter, French beurre and Italian burro represent the Greek-Latin base type butyru(m). The base type says nothing about the concrete ways of the historical distribution (etymology) of a morpholexical type.
(See Typification)
(See Typification)