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a a expressing solidarity and identity boundaries may be costly and sometimes difficult or impossible to achieve , choosing in - group specific language forms is a relatively simple and usually achievable goal , and thus a natural ...
a a expressing solidarity and identity boundaries may be costly and sometimes difficult or impossible to achieve , choosing in - group specific language forms is a relatively simple and usually achievable goal , and thus a natural ...
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For both parties involved , the STL and IDG strands , their traditional identities begin to be expanded and modified slowly ... and the potentially painful process of gradually replacing them with something different , a new identity ...
For both parties involved , the STL and IDG strands , their traditional identities begin to be expanded and modified slowly ... and the potentially painful process of gradually replacing them with something different , a new identity ...
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While the transition may be smooth and gradual , it is also possible that the transition between stages 3 and 4 is caused by some exceptional , quasi - catastrophic political event which ultimately causes the identity alignment of STL ...
While the transition may be smooth and gradual , it is also possible that the transition between stages 3 and 4 is caused by some exceptional , quasi - catastrophic political event which ultimately causes the identity alignment of STL ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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