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Many historical linguists will disagree with a number of his specific claims and generalizations - e.g . , his comment that a violation of the principle of isomorphism ' could not have been the result of a morphological change ...
Many historical linguists will disagree with a number of his specific claims and generalizations - e.g . , his comment that a violation of the principle of isomorphism ' could not have been the result of a morphological change ...
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Nevertheless , several of the papers should be read by all historical linguists , and most of the others are well worth reading . I would not urge the book on a non - specialist who wanted to learn all about historical linguistics ...
Nevertheless , several of the papers should be read by all historical linguists , and most of the others are well worth reading . I would not urge the book on a non - specialist who wanted to learn all about historical linguistics ...
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In the final article , ' Creolization and language change ' , Edgar Polomé ( 12636 ) presents a successful re - evaluation of a broad range of contemporary and historical data , from Fanagalo in Southern Africa to Latin in the Roman ...
In the final article , ' Creolization and language change ' , Edgar Polomé ( 12636 ) presents a successful re - evaluation of a broad range of contemporary and historical data , from Fanagalo in Southern Africa to Latin in the Roman ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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