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so:text We now know that linguistic change does not operate in such an across-the-board manner. Some speakers introduce the change into their speech before others; some use it more frequently and consistently than others; and some words are affected before others. A more accurate view is to think of a change gradually spreading through the words of a language – a view that is known as a lexical diffusion. At first just a few people use a change sporadically in a few words ; then a large number of words are affected, with the sound gradually being used more consistently; then the majority of the words take up the change. (en)
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so:description How Language Works, 2007 (en)
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