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Analogic Change
Oleh:
Mahadin, Radwan
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 9 no. 2 (1987)
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page 173-183.
Fulltext:
09_02_Mahadin.pdf
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Analogic change can be defined as a process whereby one form of the language becomes more like another with which it is associated. Analogic change is a synchronic and a diachronic process which operates on the following levels: (1) a redistribution or simplification of coallomorphs; (2) a replacement whether it is grammatical or semantic or some kind of association; and (3) rule levelling and rule extension. The interdependence between sound change and analogic change has been explained because of the mutual effect; sound change is regular and produces kregularities; analogy is irregular and causes regularity.
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