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There are a number of reasons for this neglect of dying dialects in the midst of the escalating concern for languages on the brink of extinction . Linguists may feel that there is little point in rushing into a dying dialect area if the ...
There are a number of reasons for this neglect of dying dialects in the midst of the escalating concern for languages on the brink of extinction . Linguists may feel that there is little point in rushing into a dying dialect area if the ...
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Thus , our study of obsolescing forms in Ocracoke fits well within the focus of traditional dialect study . At the same time , we extend our concern beyond the mere documentation of such forms so that we examine the linguistic and ...
Thus , our study of obsolescing forms in Ocracoke fits well within the focus of traditional dialect study . At the same time , we extend our concern beyond the mere documentation of such forms so that we examine the linguistic and ...
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We attempt to provide in readable but nontechnical format historical and descriptive information about the dialect . We also confront stereotypes about the dialect which range from the mainstream opinion that the brogue , as a ...
We attempt to provide in readable but nontechnical format historical and descriptive information about the dialect . We also confront stereotypes about the dialect which range from the mainstream opinion that the brogue , as a ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics Willian Crofi | 490 |
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