Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... diffusion is a secondary process . However , Schmidt's wave model ( 1871 ) does provide an alternative version in which diffusion is the main mechanism of linguistic change . This process of diffusion first creates a continuous web of ...
... diffusion is a secondary process . However , Schmidt's wave model ( 1871 ) does provide an alternative version in which diffusion is the main mechanism of linguistic change . This process of diffusion first creates a continuous web of ...
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... diffusion and transmission . The differentiation of regional dialects yields a fine - grained model of family tree evolution . Dialect geography also focuses our attention on diffusion , since the distribution of features across ...
... diffusion and transmission . The differentiation of regional dialects yields a fine - grained model of family tree evolution . Dialect geography also focuses our attention on diffusion , since the distribution of features across ...
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... diffusion to the African American community : only 29 % are lax as compared with 80.7 % lax among white Philadelphians . This loss of structural detail in diffusion across communal groups echoes the patterns of geographic diffusion ; in ...
... diffusion to the African American community : only 29 % are lax as compared with 80.7 % lax among white Philadelphians . This loss of structural detail in diffusion across communal groups echoes the patterns of geographic diffusion ; in ...
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