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In other words , dynamic theory claims that the three situations seen by Alleyne as distinct are in reality different ... situation that is not wholly and indisputably homogeneous— which in effect means every language situation .
In other words , dynamic theory claims that the three situations seen by Alleyne as distinct are in reality different ... situation that is not wholly and indisputably homogeneous— which in effect means every language situation .
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In Valencia , however , the situation is reversed : officially described as a ' dialect ' or a ' vernacular ' , Catalan seems to be steadily losing ground to Castilian . Official restrictions on its use as a language of culture are ...
In Valencia , however , the situation is reversed : officially described as a ' dialect ' or a ' vernacular ' , Catalan seems to be steadily losing ground to Castilian . Official restrictions on its use as a language of culture are ...
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On the other hand , adoption of Castilian by the lower classes , instead of improving their situation , contributes to their alienation , preventing them from understanding their situation and leading them to ' unconsciously adopt the ...
On the other hand , adoption of Castilian by the lower classes , instead of improving their situation , contributes to their alienation , preventing them from understanding their situation and leading them to ' unconsciously adopt the ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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