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Each language in our database has been coded for the language family it belongs to . Given how controversial some language families are , it might seem that our analysis here could be skewed by the particular choice of labels for ...
Each language in our database has been coded for the language family it belongs to . Given how controversial some language families are , it might seem that our analysis here could be skewed by the particular choice of labels for ...
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In both cases , there is a source language ( SL ) and a recipient language ( RL ) . These terms serve as alternatives to various other terms that have been used in the literature , such as DONOR LANGUAGE , SUBSTRATE , REPLICA LANGUAGE ...
In both cases , there is a source language ( SL ) and a recipient language ( RL ) . These terms serve as alternatives to various other terms that have been used in the literature , such as DONOR LANGUAGE , SUBSTRATE , REPLICA LANGUAGE ...
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cases of imposition , which can lead , in van Coetsem's terms , to ' catastrophic ' changes in the recipient language . 3.2 . SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS . The scenarios I have suggested above for Tariana and immigrant languages in ...
cases of imposition , which can lead , in van Coetsem's terms , to ' catastrophic ' changes in the recipient language . 3.2 . SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS . The scenarios I have suggested above for Tariana and immigrant languages in ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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