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Neogrammarian / Comparative method / Sound change / William Labov / Loanword / Creole language / Lexical / Charles F. Hockett / Word / Historical linguistics / Linguistics / Lexical diffusion
Date: 2010-09-11 17:35:50
Neogrammarian
Comparative method
Sound change
William Labov
Loanword
Creole language
Lexical
Charles F. Hockett
Word
Historical linguistics
Linguistics
Lexical diffusion

Linguistic Society of America Resolving the Neogrammarian Controversy

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