Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... dialect loss is not nearly as significant as that surrounding the loss of a language . In Wolfram & Schilling - Estes 1995 , we challenge the above assumptions and demon- strate through detailed investigation of the endangered dialect ...
... dialect loss is not nearly as significant as that surrounding the loss of a language . In Wolfram & Schilling - Estes 1995 , we challenge the above assumptions and demon- strate through detailed investigation of the endangered dialect ...
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... dialect are doomed to extinction , even though the dialect itself does not seem to be undergoing attrition . In contrast , the population of Ocracoke is increasing steadily as tourism expands . Ocracokers now come into extended daily ...
... dialect are doomed to extinction , even though the dialect itself does not seem to be undergoing attrition . In contrast , the population of Ocracoke is increasing steadily as tourism expands . Ocracokers now come into extended daily ...
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... dialect : Social and geographical perspectives . Cambridge : Cam- bridge University Press . 1986. Dialects in contact . New York : Basil Blackwell . TSITSIPIS , LUKAS D. 1989. Skewed performance and full performance in language obsoles ...
... dialect : Social and geographical perspectives . Cambridge : Cam- bridge University Press . 1986. Dialects in contact . New York : Basil Blackwell . TSITSIPIS , LUKAS D. 1989. Skewed performance and full performance in language obsoles ...
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