Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... language actually shift to the recipient language . For example , in accounting for the massive structural changes in Asia Minor Greek under Turkish influence , Thomason and Kaufmann ( 1988 : 218 ) argue that , since Turks did not shift ...
... language actually shift to the recipient language . For example , in accounting for the massive structural changes in Asia Minor Greek under Turkish influence , Thomason and Kaufmann ( 1988 : 218 ) argue that , since Turks did not shift ...
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... language . 3.2 . SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS . The scenarios I have suggested above for Tariana and immigrant languages ... language to a socially and numerically dominant one . In the Amazonian situation , Tariana is the most recent arrival ...
... language . 3.2 . SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS . The scenarios I have suggested above for Tariana and immigrant languages ... language to a socially and numerically dominant one . In the Amazonian situation , Tariana is the most recent arrival ...
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... Language at home and at school ' . Home is the locus for first - language learning , including where bilinguals learn their family language ( s ) . The author states that families who speak languages other than English in inner - circle ...
... Language at home and at school ' . Home is the locus for first - language learning , including where bilinguals learn their family language ( s ) . The author states that families who speak languages other than English in inner - circle ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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