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... language contact are still rather undigested , but it is interesting to note that Uhlenbeck clearly feels more comfortable expressing them in the context of his Americanist work - to talk of PIE as a mixed language in the early years of ...
... language contact are still rather undigested , but it is interesting to note that Uhlenbeck clearly feels more comfortable expressing them in the context of his Americanist work - to talk of PIE as a mixed language in the early years of ...
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... language types are inherently more " prim- itive " than others in favour of a theory of ancient language contact which was strongly inspired by Boas ' ideas on culture mixing - Uhlenbeck's usual term is " acculturation " or ...
... language types are inherently more " prim- itive " than others in favour of a theory of ancient language contact which was strongly inspired by Boas ' ideas on culture mixing - Uhlenbeck's usual term is " acculturation " or ...
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... languages is now perhaps superseded , but his ideas on a Pre - IE active stage and on Pre - IE as a mixed language were probably as right as they could be at the time . A renewed interest in language contact phenomena ( e.g. Thomason ...
... languages is now perhaps superseded , but his ideas on a Pre - IE active stage and on Pre - IE as a mixed language were probably as right as they could be at the time . A renewed interest in language contact phenomena ( e.g. Thomason ...
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