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It seems to me that the explanation is the following : Speakers of language A code - switch to language B only if language B enjoys a certain degree of “ prestige ' among them . There is frequent code - switching among Saraswat Brahmins ...
It seems to me that the explanation is the following : Speakers of language A code - switch to language B only if language B enjoys a certain degree of “ prestige ' among them . There is frequent code - switching among Saraswat Brahmins ...
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By ' extensive ' bilingualism , I mean a situation in which bilingualism is coextensive with the entire community , as in the case of KSKO . speakers . By ' intensive ' bilingualism , I mean a situation in which a community whose mother ...
By ' extensive ' bilingualism , I mean a situation in which bilingualism is coextensive with the entire community , as in the case of KSKO . speakers . By ' intensive ' bilingualism , I mean a situation in which a community whose mother ...
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Thus , for some speakers , the subject of 6b is semantically singular . One might propose that for such speakers the semantic number of the subject in 6b is incompatible with the syntactic number of scalze ( p ) .
Thus , for some speakers , the subject of 6b is semantically singular . One might propose that for such speakers the semantic number of the subject in 6b is incompatible with the syntactic number of scalze ( p ) .
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Confessio grammatici Morris Halle | 525 |
The archisegment in natural generative phonology Joan B Hooper | 536 |
Tunen tone changes and derived phonological contrast Robert W Wilkinson | 561 |
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