- In linguistics,
relexification is a
mechanism of
language change by
which one
language changes much or all of its lexicon,
including basic vocabulary,...
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article on
relexification for a
discussion of the
controversy surrounding the
retaining of
substrate grammatical features through relexification. Wardhaugh...
- "to flag down".
Lefebvre proposed the
theory of
relexification,
arguing that the
process of
relexification (the
replacement of the
phonological representation...
- other.
Intensive language contact may
result in
language convergence or
relexification. In some
cases a new
contact language may be
created as a
result of...
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easily explained with the
relexification hypothesis. Also,
Saramaccan seems to be a
pidgin frozen in the
middle of
relexification from
Portuguese to English...
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linguistic contact with an
unknown po****tion,
resulting in a
partial relexification of FATK vocabulary.
Erica Brindley (2015)
supports Sagart's hypothesis...
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enemy at the gates". romea.cz. Horvath, Julia; Wexler, Paul (1997).
Relexification in
Creole and Non-Creole Languages: With
Special Attention to Haitian...
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linguistic phenomena,
including language convergence, borrowing, and
relexification (the
replacement of much of the
native vocabulary with that of another...
- not an
arbitrary pastiche of
major European languages but a
Latinate relexification of Yiddish, a
native language of its founder. This
model is generally...
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December 2015 – via
Google Books. Wexler, Paul (2002). Two-Tiered
Relexification in Yiddish: Jews, Sorbs,
Khazars and the Kiev-Polessian Dialect. Trends...