In linguistics, a stratum (Latin for 'layer') or strate is a historical layer of language that influences or is influenced by another language through...
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sediment of a certain age. Stratum may also refer to: Layer or stratum (archaeology): see Stratigraphy (archaeology) Stratum (linguistics), a language influencing...
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realization. Authors differ on how to characterize (and further stratify) each stratum, but the general scheme is always followed: Context is realized by language...
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Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics, among functional linguistics, that considers language as a social semiotic system...
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revitalization International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples Stratum (linguistics) Zuckermann, Ad; Shakuto-Neoh, Shiori; Quer, Giovanni Matteo (2014)...
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by Gitanos that mixes a Spanish grammar with Romany vocabulary. Stratum (linguistics) Matthews (2007:343) Campbell & Mixco (2007:170) Crystal (2008:412)...
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system modelled on Chinese characters) History of writing in Vietnam Stratum (linguistics) 比 (tỉ) is read with the alternative reading of bỉ. Before borrowing...
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Relational Network Theory (redirect from Stratification linguistics)
semantic stratum. In contrast to generativist approaches to linguistics, Stratificational Linguistics does not support the notion of an autonomous stratum for...
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survival of the Romano-Britons likely varied regionally. Kulturkreis Stratum (linguistics) Sedentism Pre-modern human migration List of invasions Invasions...
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Stratification (section Linguistics)
stratification in statistics Stable and unstable stratification Stratification, or stratum, the layering of rocks Stratification (archeology), the formation of layers...
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Language shift (category Historical linguistics)
Koiné language Language death Linguistic imperialism Second language Stratum (linguistics) World Englishes Michael Witzel: Ehret, Ch., 1988. "Language Change...
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have more control over immigration policy. (see: Language contact, Stratum (linguistics), Linguistic description, Sociolinguistics) The following table shows...
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coined the terms diatopic (place-related dialect), diastratic (social class/stratum related sociolect) and diaphasic (formality-related register) to describe...
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(Cattell, 1941; Horn 1965), and Carroll's three-stratum theory (1993), a hierarchical, three-stratum model of intelligence. Due to substantial similarities...
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Language contact (redirect from Contact linguistics)
influence each other. The study of language contact is called contact linguistics. Language contact can occur at language borders, between adstratum languages...
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Standard language (redirect from Standardization (linguistics))
conceptualized in two ways: (i) as the sociolect of a given socio-economic stratum or (ii) as the normative codification of a dialect, an idealized abstraction...
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bound together with epoxy cement Substrate (geology), a stratum on which another geologic stratum lies Wafer (electronics), sometimes called a substrate...
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of Proto-Austroasiatic can be divided into an early and late stratum. The early stratum consists of basic lexicon including body parts, animal names,...
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free dictionary. Strata is the plural of stratum (the geological formation); for uses in the singular, see Stratum (disambiguation). Strata may also refer...
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hieroglyphics. Victoria, BC: J Newberry. Śarmā, Devīdatta (2003). Munda: sub-stratum of Tibeto-Himalayan languages. Studies in Tibeto-Himalayan languages. Vol...
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sediment Substrata (linguistics), languages which influence another through linguistic contact Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit Stratum (disambiguation) Strata...
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Optimality theory (redirect from Optimality Theory of Linguistics)
theory, correspondence theory (McCarthy and Prince 1995), sympathy theory, stratal OT, and a number of theories of learnability, most notably by Bruce Tesar...
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respectively pronounced as /t͡ʃʰ/ and /d͡ʒ/ in the first stratum but /ɕ/ and /ʑ/ in the third stratum. The caron on a vowel represents palatalisation; ǒ and...
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Baltic languages (section Comparative linguistics)
Baltic presence: in some places (mainly in the middle of this area) the stratum of Baltic hydronyms is thick, but elsewhere (especially along the edges...
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features of the dialects, he presents the historical evolution from the first stratum (the dialects closest to the Anatolian Romani of the 13th century) to the...
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of Proto-Austroasiatic can be divided into an early and late stratum. The early stratum consists of basic lexicon including body parts, animal names,...
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and an "Atlantic" stratum in European languages, published since the 1990s. He was professor of Germanic and theoretical linguistics at Ludwig Maximilian...
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conceptual stratum, the top and most abstract level, contains information a person has about ideas of particular concepts. The conceptual stratum also contains...
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states: When any given stratum was being formed, all the matter resting on it was fluid and, therefore, when the lowest stratum was being formed, none...
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Formation (section Linguistics)
theory), a class of groups Formation (geology), a formally named rock stratum or geological unit Formation of rocks, how rocks are formed Formation and...
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