Linkage (linguistics): Revision history


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  • curprev 15:0915:09, 29 May 2020Austronesier talk contribs 9,178 bytes +13 Reverted good faith edits by Castroyesid: The members of a linkage may well be differentiated beyond the dialect level. The sources in this page (e.g. by Ross or François) cover several groupings of distinct languages (not just dialects) that are described as a "linkage" (contrasting with tree-model based subgroups) according to the definition outlined here. (TW) undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 14:4414:44, 29 May 2020Castroyesid talk contribs 9,165 bytes −13 the diff between a language and a dialect was made evident by the article repeatedly cited in this wiki—a language is a method of communication: speech is a language, signed language, text and semaphore and smoke signals etc are languages, but the variation within each is dialectal variation. Languages do not mix, there are no examples of a hybrid spoken+signed languages—in this sense Eng is a linkage (i.e. not a lang) within its larger germanic and IE families—and 'isolates' are small families undo Tag: Visual edit

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