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suggest that
nativization is
simply another form of
language acquisition.
Several explanations of
creole genesis have
relied on
prior nativization of a pidgin...
- Look up
native, non-
native, or
nonnative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Native may
refer to: Jus sanguinis,
nationality by
blood Jus soli, nationality...
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Native Americans (also
called American Indians,
First Americans, or
Indigenous Americans) are the
Indigenous peoples of the
United States, particularly...
- romanized: korenizatsiya,
pronounced [kərʲɪnʲɪˈzatsɨjə]; transl. "indigenization" or "
nativization") was an
early policy of the
Soviet Union for the
integration of non-Russian...
- An
entablature (/ɛnˈtæblətʃər/;
nativization of
Italian intavolatura, from in "in" and
tavola "table") is the
superstructure of
moldings and
bands which...
- A
first language (L1),
native language,
native tongue, or
mother tongue is the
first language a
person has been
exposed to from
birth or
within the critical...
- It is a type of epenthesis.
Paragoge is most
often linked with the
nativization of loanwords. It is
particularly common in
Brazilian Portuguese, not...
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Native Tongue(s) may
refer to:
Native Tongues (book), a non-fiction book
about languages by
Charles Berlitz published in 1982
Native Tongue (Carl Hiaasen...
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Alaska Natives (also
known as
Native Alaskans,
Alaskan Indians, or
Indigenous Alaskans) are the
Indigenous peoples of
Alaska that encomp**** a diverse...
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through a
process of
nativization of a
pidgin when
children of
speakers of an
acquired pidgin learn it and use it as
their native language.[citation needed]...