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Loanword - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A loanword (or loan word ) is a word borrowed from one language and incorporated into another. By contrast, a calque or loan translation is a related concept, whereby it is the meaning or idi...
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Lexical borrowing from modern European languages ... Remember requirements for borrowing ... § more oral borrowing? (no attempt to replicate Spanish place name)
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Language contact - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Language contact occurs when two or more languages or varieties interact. The study of language contact is called contact linguistics . Multilingualism has likely been common throughout much of hum...
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· CEL p. 49 (word pairs, lexical impressions) ... There were two waves of borrowing -- one dating from the first 150 years of Norman control; the second dating from the period after England had lost her French possessions. The dividing line is 1250.
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to assist the acceptance of a lexical borrowing; ... Glossing of Maori words does occur in both corpora, although in the 1990s corpus the only uses are to clarify the meaning of a word that may be unknown and to assist the comprehension of a new lexical borrowing. Not only was the incidence of glossing far greater in the...
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borrowing from Celtic into Germanic is also overwhelmingly likely, both because the Celts were closer to sources of iron and because almost all the lexical borrowing between these two groups is from Celtic into Germanic, with very few counterexamples.
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