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<p>of schoolmasters. The influential <a href="page.php?w=Atlas_linguistique_de_la_France">Atlas linguistique de la France</a> (1902-10) pioneered the use of a trained fieldworker. These atlases typically consist of display maps, each showing local forms of a particular item at the survey locations.</p>

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