Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... varieties , as well as the nature of change in language death . It is demonstrated that change in both concentrating and dissipating varieties is rapid but otherwise indistinct from change in healthy varieties and that unusual patterns ...
... varieties , as well as the nature of change in language death . It is demonstrated that change in both concentrating and dissipating varieties is rapid but otherwise indistinct from change in healthy varieties and that unusual patterns ...
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... varieties alike . Finally , we showed that even in varieties undergoing death by dissipation we can still explain the unusual patterns by appealing to the social meaning of linguistic fea- tures . There is much that is regular about the ...
... varieties alike . Finally , we showed that even in varieties undergoing death by dissipation we can still explain the unusual patterns by appealing to the social meaning of linguistic fea- tures . There is much that is regular about the ...
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... varieties of North American French . All comparisons made are with SF . It would have been helpful to make comparisons with other nonstandard varieties to allow the reader to situate more precisely the features of this variety in the ...
... varieties of North American French . All comparisons made are with SF . It would have been helpful to make comparisons with other nonstandard varieties to allow the reader to situate more precisely the features of this variety in the ...
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