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( v ) The VERNACULAR tends to become a koiné , i.e. the linguistic medium of an ever - widening community ; this weakens the prestige language , which up to then has been functioning , in the absence of a standard , as the one unifying ...
( v ) The VERNACULAR tends to become a koiné , i.e. the linguistic medium of an ever - widening community ; this weakens the prestige language , which up to then has been functioning , in the absence of a standard , as the one unifying ...
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( a ) transfer from the superordinate language , ( b ) grammatical convergence of the languages involved , and / or ( c ) autonomous language changes ( cf. Dorian 1981 , Gal 1984 , Gumperz & Wilson 1977 , Klein 1980 , 1982 , Lavandera ...
( a ) transfer from the superordinate language , ( b ) grammatical convergence of the languages involved , and / or ( c ) autonomous language changes ( cf. Dorian 1981 , Gal 1984 , Gumperz & Wilson 1977 , Klein 1980 , 1982 , Lavandera ...
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KUTSCHER , E. Y. A history of the Hebrew 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 ...
KUTSCHER , E. Y. A history of the Hebrew 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 ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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