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  • [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • The term '''loan creation''' denotes a type of contact-induced lexical change whereby a new complex word is created matching a foreign model semantically [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • ...atypy''' is a relatively new term for a kind of [[contact-induced language change]] in which a language's syntactic and semantic patterns are changed on a la The corresponding relational adjective is ''metatypic'' (e.g. "metatypic change"), and the corresponding verb is ''metatypize'' (e.g. "a metatypized langua
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  • [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • ...he pathway a form or construction takes during [[grammaticalization]]. The change from a [[lexical item]] to a grammatical form does not take place in one ab ...instantiations of [[drift]] rather than [[external change|contact-induced change]], since they have "usually been viewed as independent, language internal c
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  • *Jones, Mari C. & Singh, Ishtla. 2005. ''Exploring language change.'' London: Routledge. [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • '''Dissimilation''' (also called dissimilatory change) is a sound change in which one sound becomes less similar than another, usually adjacent, sou * McMahon, April M.S. 1994. Understanding language Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • ...Ethnicity, Friendship Network and Social Practices as the Motor of Dialect Change: Linguistic Innovation in London. ''Sociolinguistica'', 22: 1–23. ...9. Was/Were Variation: a Perspective from London. ''Language Variation and Change'', 21: 1–23.
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  • [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • ...olegomenon. In: [[DeGraff, Michel]] (ed.) ''Language creation and language change.'' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1-46.
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  • '''Assimilation''' is a [[sound change]] process by which one (neighboring) [[segment]] causes another [[segment]] ...nce) and to [m] in ''input'' (partial convergence). In the latter case the change is from alveolar to [[labial]] under influence of the neighbouring labial s
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  • [[Category:Contact-induced change]]
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  • ...parent generation and/or the peer group, "with relatively small degrees of change over the short run"(Thomason & Kaufmann 1988: 9f.).
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  • ...[[historical linguistics]] (where the effects of interference on language change are studied). ...n a different, historical sense. However, since the term [[contact-induced change]] has now widely established itself, '''interference''' is no longer common
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  • *Thurston, W.R., 1987. Processes of change in the languages of north-western New Britain. ''Pacific Linguistics'' B99,
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  • ...differences in understanding certain concepts, e.g. ‘mother-tongue’), the change of the questions over time which makes censuses incomparable, the subjectiv ...cal errors in the second language. The second period is characterized by a change in the linguistic system, in the conceptual system and by bidirectional inf
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  • The perspective on code switching began to change in the nineteen seventies when Blom and Grumperz (1972) published an articl ...e themselves from other interlocutors. The '''phatic function''' signals a change in 'tone'. The '''metalinguistic function''' occurs when speakers comment o
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  • *Weaver, Deborah. 1983. "The effect of language change and death on obviation in Michif."In W. Cowan (ed.) Actes du Quatorzième C
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  • ...ing. The difference of length, however, is not marked by an orthographical change.<ref name="lindholm"/> If the voiced <g> precedes a back vowel it does not change its velar position and is pronounced as /g/. If it precedes a front vowel i
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