Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... language as a mark of class and status - a potent factor in the rise of prestige languages - may likewise have its impact on their decline . Greek , once the prestige language of intellectualism , receded in the 4th century because , to ...
... language as a mark of class and status - a potent factor in the rise of prestige languages - may likewise have its impact on their decline . Greek , once the prestige language of intellectualism , receded in the 4th century because , to ...
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... languages , and on the loss of language as a result of language shift . Among the important theoretical issues discussed by those involved in these studies has been the role that a model , primary , or superordinate language may play in ...
... languages , and on the loss of language as a result of language shift . Among the important theoretical issues discussed by those involved in these studies has been the role that a model , primary , or superordinate language may play in ...
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... language . Rev. by P. Wexler . 687-90 . KVAM , SIGMUND . Linksverschachtelung im Deutschen und Norwegischen . BN by T. F. Shannon . 463-4 . LADD , D. ROBERT . Rev. of Fudge , English word - stress . 170-74 . LANDAU , BARBARA , and L ...
... language . Rev. by P. Wexler . 687-90 . KVAM , SIGMUND . Linksverschachtelung im Deutschen und Norwegischen . BN by T. F. Shannon . 463-4 . LADD , D. ROBERT . Rev. of Fudge , English word - stress . 170-74 . LANDAU , BARBARA , and L ...
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