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With regard to the evidence for substratal influence , the kind of BEHAVIOR which creoles influenced by their substrata are most likely to display is not the same thing as the kind of EVIDENCE which creolists are most likely to accept ...
With regard to the evidence for substratal influence , the kind of BEHAVIOR which creoles influenced by their substrata are most likely to display is not the same thing as the kind of EVIDENCE which creolists are most likely to accept ...
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In both KPE and LPE , Kru languages provided substratal input . Though I have argued ( Singler 1987a ) that the initial substratal input from Liberian languages was primarily Kru for both dialects — that is , KPE and LPE — the input ...
In both KPE and LPE , Kru languages provided substratal input . Though I have argued ( Singler 1987a ) that the initial substratal input from Liberian languages was primarily Kru for both dialects — that is , KPE and LPE — the input ...
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a of the substratal languages would mean the disappearance of the direct linguistic reinforcement of this diversity . Moreover , if the waning of the substratal presence were accompanied by a comparable diminution of the sense of the ...
a of the substratal languages would mean the disappearance of the direct linguistic reinforcement of this diversity . Moreover , if the waning of the substratal presence were accompanied by a comparable diminution of the sense of the ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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