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... dialect are obvious and discrete . Further- more , it is inconsistent to admit endangered dialects of safe languages as worthy objects of study only when they are situated in bilingual settings - not when they are surrounded by safe ...
... dialect are obvious and discrete . Further- more , it is inconsistent to admit endangered dialects of safe languages as worthy objects of study only when they are situated in bilingual settings - not when they are surrounded by safe ...
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... dialect study . At the same time , we extend our concern beyond the mere documentation of such forms so that we examine the linguistic and sociolinguistic dynamics of dialect erosion . We further relate the status of moribund dialects ...
... dialect study . At the same time , we extend our concern beyond the mere documentation of such forms so that we examine the linguistic and sociolinguistic dynamics of dialect erosion . We further relate the status of moribund dialects ...
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... dialect which range from the mainstream opinion that the brogue , as a vernacular variety , is simply an unwor- thy corruption of standard English to the romantic notion that it is ' Elizabethan English ' preserved intact on Ocracoke ...
... dialect which range from the mainstream opinion that the brogue , as a vernacular variety , is simply an unwor- thy corruption of standard English to the romantic notion that it is ' Elizabethan English ' preserved intact on Ocracoke ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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