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One group's approach has been merely to catalog the similarities found in a particular area - allowing these similarities to suggest diffusion , but without carrying out the research necessary to demonstrate the actual borrowing .
One group's approach has been merely to catalog the similarities found in a particular area - allowing these similarities to suggest diffusion , but without carrying out the research necessary to demonstrate the actual borrowing .
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The structuralist approach , exemplified in the Harris quotation , tends to minimize productivity , while the generative approach which superseded it tends to minimize fidelity to the data . For some time now , the limitations of the ...
The structuralist approach , exemplified in the Harris quotation , tends to minimize productivity , while the generative approach which superseded it tends to minimize fidelity to the data . For some time now , the limitations of the ...
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But this approach would in effect require an account of the difference between the two ' dialects ' in terms of what amounts to extrinsic ordering - something RG has otherwise avoided . The approach proposed in this paper allows for an ...
But this approach would in effect require an account of the difference between the two ' dialects ' in terms of what amounts to extrinsic ordering - something RG has otherwise avoided . The approach proposed in this paper allows for an ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative analysis Keith Allan | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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