Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... language as Nama / Khoinkhoi and highly agglutinative lan- guages such as Quechua , and heavily inflecting / agglutinative languages such as Basque . Whatever their language - typological properties , the re- sult is the same : there is ...
... language as Nama / Khoinkhoi and highly agglutinative lan- guages such as Quechua , and heavily inflecting / agglutinative languages such as Basque . Whatever their language - typological properties , the re- sult is the same : there is ...
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... languages . It is clear that the first generation of speakers must have been fluent bilinguals , speaking both languages that contributed to the genesis of the new language . The process that lead to these mixed languages is sometimes ...
... languages . It is clear that the first generation of speakers must have been fluent bilinguals , speaking both languages that contributed to the genesis of the new language . The process that lead to these mixed languages is sometimes ...
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... Language A has no prestige , it will probably disappear . This is the situ- ation with many Amerindian languages and immigrant languages in North America . Type II : Two or more languages are used , but in different situations . Both ...
... Language A has no prestige , it will probably disappear . This is the situ- ation with many Amerindian languages and immigrant languages in North America . Type II : Two or more languages are used , but in different situations . Both ...
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