
Areal Diffusion and Genetic Inheritance
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Two languages can resemble each other in the categories, constructions, and types of meaning they use, and in the forms they employ to express these. Such resemblances may be the consequence of universal characteristics of language, of chance or coincidence, of the borrowing by one language of another''s words, or of the diffusion of grammatical, phonetic, and phonological characteristics that tak...
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Two languages can resemble each other in the categories, constructions, and types of meaning they use, and in the forms they employ to express these. Such resemblances may be the consequence of universal characteristics of language, of chance or coincidence, of the borrowing by one language of another''s words, or of the diffusion of grammatical, phonetic, and phonological characteristics that tak...
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