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In discussions of the linguistic consequences of language contact , the question of structural borrowing is regularly brought to the fore . There is no question about structural transmission within the community : if structures were not ...
In discussions of the linguistic consequences of language contact , the question of structural borrowing is regularly brought to the fore . There is no question about structural transmission within the community : if structures were not ...
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Close investigations of some cases of structural borrowing have shown that they are actually consequences of lexical borrowing : lexicon is clearly the most readily borrowable element , and borrowing lexicon can lead to structural ...
Close investigations of some cases of structural borrowing have shown that they are actually consequences of lexical borrowing : lexicon is clearly the most readily borrowable element , and borrowing lexicon can lead to structural ...
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It is particularly problematic that both scholars attribute the changes they describe to borrowing , and both specifically reject the idea that interference ( imposition , in my terms ) is responsible for these changes .
It is particularly problematic that both scholars attribute the changes they describe to borrowing , and both specifically reject the idea that interference ( imposition , in my terms ) is responsible for these changes .
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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