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For others , it involves ranking them in some evaluative scale according to the varying social , cultural , or historical circumstances which gave rise to the areas . It is worth looking into some of these in order to understand AL ...
For others , it involves ranking them in some evaluative scale according to the varying social , cultural , or historical circumstances which gave rise to the areas . It is worth looking into some of these in order to understand AL ...
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Nevertheless , linguists have been divided in their opinions about the need for , or value of , historical facts in areal investigations . One group's approach has been merely to catalog the similarities found in a particular area ...
Nevertheless , linguists have been divided in their opinions about the need for , or value of , historical facts in areal investigations . One group's approach has been merely to catalog the similarities found in a particular area ...
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... while much of universals / typological inquiry ( as well as strictly synchronic theorizing ) has been inimical to historical tradition or ignored its findings , UNITYP sees itself as panchronic and as a friend of history .
... while much of universals / typological inquiry ( as well as strictly synchronic theorizing ) has been inimical to historical tradition or ignored its findings , UNITYP sees itself as panchronic and as a friend of history .
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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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