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Social contact and linguistic diffusion
Oleh:
Ricliford, John Ro
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 62 no. 2 (Jun. 1986)
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page 245-290.
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SOCIAL CONTACT AND LINGUISTIC DIFFUSION.pdf
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405/LAN/62
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The historical relation between Hiberno-English and Ne World Black English is a fruitful research site for exploring the interplay and external factors in linguistic diffusion. A recent hypothesis that NWBE habitual be derieves from HE is first assessed through attention to the history of Irish/African contact in colonial America and the Caribbean, and then critically evaluated againts six alternatives. On the basis of internal and external considerations, a hypothesis which involves decreolization from creole does (be), but incorporates possible influence from Hibernian and British varieties of English, is regarded as the single most viable hypothesis. Directions for further research on this issue are indicated, and relevance to larger theoritical concerns is identified.*
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