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linguistic change  

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  • In the former perspective grammaticalization is a subset of linguistic changes; in the latter perspective it is seen as "primarily a syntactic discourse pragmatic phenomenon to be studied from the point of view of fluid patterns of language" (Hopper and Traugott 1993: 2). (Moriya & Horie, 2001)
  • Variation in usage which can occur in no more than a few decades is much more common and to many linguists constitutes linguistic change in the making. (Perek, 2014)

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