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Taken as a group , these calques constitute strong evidence of diffusion within and throughout the MA linguistic area . Most of the MA traits listed above are shown in Table 2 ( pp . 556–7 ) . A ' plus ' means the language has the trait ...
Taken as a group , these calques constitute strong evidence of diffusion within and throughout the MA linguistic area . Most of the MA traits listed above are shown in Table 2 ( pp . 556–7 ) . A ' plus ' means the language has the trait ...
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In this regard , the use of a Newsweek text is noteworthy , since most previous studies have analysed only simple stories or descriptions . However , such analysis of texts does not contribute empirical evidence concerning the ...
In this regard , the use of a Newsweek text is noteworthy , since most previous studies have analysed only simple stories or descriptions . However , such analysis of texts does not contribute empirical evidence concerning the ...
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Bickerton himself notes : ' the LBH has presently the status of a hypothesis rather than a theory ; a great deal of evidence from a great many fields will have to be gathered , sifted , and interpreted in order to test it thoroughly ...
Bickerton himself notes : ' the LBH has presently the status of a hypothesis rather than a theory ; a great deal of evidence from a great many fields will have to be gathered , sifted , and interpreted in order to test it thoroughly ...
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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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