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... standard language has two blended superstrates and is to some degree defined by their presence and use . After the Re- naissance , English began to display classical tendencies of its own , when a ' refined ' and ' elegant ' standard ...
... standard language has two blended superstrates and is to some degree defined by their presence and use . After the Re- naissance , English began to display classical tendencies of its own , when a ' refined ' and ' elegant ' standard ...
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... standard , and lan- guage . See STANDARD . A dialect continuum . During the 19-20c there has been considerable study of dia- lects in their own right and in relation to the standard variety of a language . As a result of this study ...
... standard , and lan- guage . See STANDARD . A dialect continuum . During the 19-20c there has been considerable study of dia- lects in their own right and in relation to the standard variety of a language . As a result of this study ...
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... standard , while at the same time the concept of national standards has begun to spread : if there could be ac- knowledged varieties of the standard in two long - established autonomous na- tions , there could be further such vari ...
... standard , while at the same time the concept of national standards has begun to spread : if there could be ac- knowledged varieties of the standard in two long - established autonomous na- tions , there could be further such vari ...
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