Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... dialect ) Y at a given time is said to be descended from language ( or dialect ) X of an earlier time if and only if X developed into Y by an unbroken sequence of instances of native - language acquisition by children . ' This unbroken ...
... dialect ) Y at a given time is said to be descended from language ( or dialect ) X of an earlier time if and only if X developed into Y by an unbroken sequence of instances of native - language acquisition by children . ' This unbroken ...
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... dialect leveling . The notion of a basic dialect continuum accords well with the principle of density that Bloomfield introduces in his chapter on dialect geography . Bloomfield does not adopt Schmidt's alternative explanation of ...
... dialect leveling . The notion of a basic dialect continuum accords well with the principle of density that Bloomfield introduces in his chapter on dialect geography . Bloomfield does not adopt Schmidt's alternative explanation of ...
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... Dialect geography also focuses our attention on diffusion , since the distribution of features across contiguous dialects leads to the inference that some have spread in a wave - like process of diffusion from one dialect to another ...
... Dialect geography also focuses our attention on diffusion , since the distribution of features across contiguous dialects leads to the inference that some have spread in a wave - like process of diffusion from one dialect to another ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
Urheberrecht | |
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