Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... borrowing ' and ' influence ' , and overlooking what actually happens when a linguistic feature is imitated ( i.e. borrowed ) from another language , or spreads to ( i.e. influences ) other forms in the language . Hoijer's paper ...
... borrowing ' and ' influence ' , and overlooking what actually happens when a linguistic feature is imitated ( i.e. borrowed ) from another language , or spreads to ( i.e. influences ) other forms in the language . Hoijer's paper ...
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... borrowing is to take place . Such arguments as the one quoted above , therefore , cannot be used to decide whether the morphological resemblance between two contiguous languages is due to genetic relationship or to borrowing.2 It is ...
... borrowing is to take place . Such arguments as the one quoted above , therefore , cannot be used to decide whether the morphological resemblance between two contiguous languages is due to genetic relationship or to borrowing.2 It is ...
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... borrowing from northern Italy ; in its simplest form ( borrowing across the Apennines ) , this explanation is open to the objection that the Apennines are a sufficiently im- portant natural barrier to impede extensive borrowing directly ...
... borrowing from northern Italy ; in its simplest form ( borrowing across the Apennines ) , this explanation is open to the objection that the Apennines are a sufficiently im- portant natural barrier to impede extensive borrowing directly ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
DEDICATION | 39 |
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