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As early as 1886 , Hermann Paul pointed out that all borrowing by one language from another is predicated on some ... of the two languages.1 For any large - scale borrow- ing a considerable group of bilinguals has to be assumed .
As early as 1886 , Hermann Paul pointed out that all borrowing by one language from another is predicated on some ... of the two languages.1 For any large - scale borrow- ing a considerable group of bilinguals has to be assumed .
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If the loan contains patterns that are not innovations in the borrowing language , it becomes impossible to distinguish the two kinds of reproduction . Thus importation and substitution fall together in the initial consonant [ h ] ...
If the loan contains patterns that are not innovations in the borrowing language , it becomes impossible to distinguish the two kinds of reproduction . Thus importation and substitution fall together in the initial consonant [ h ] ...
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Unfortunately Vočadlo excludes in his definition of ' receptivity ' the words borrowed from other languages of the same ... Most of the differences brought out by Vočadlo are not differences in actual borrowing , but in the relationship ...
Unfortunately Vočadlo excludes in his definition of ' receptivity ' the words borrowed from other languages of the same ... Most of the differences brought out by Vočadlo are not differences in actual borrowing , but in the relationship ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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