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Political loanwords

Journal of Language and Politics, 2014
Similar to many modern languages Bosnian continues to borrow lexical material from English. Although this is by no means a new trend, the linguo-political situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina has dramatically changed in the past twenty years and with it the dynamics and patterns of lexical borrowing.
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Jinghpaw loanword typology

Asian Languages and Linguistics, 2023
AbstractJinghpaw is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in northern Burma and adjacent areas of China and India. The language is known for both its conservative nature (e.g., comparative Tibeto-Burman linguistics) and the innovative nature of its speakers (e.g., social anthropology of highland Burma).
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Loanwords or foreignisms?

English Today, 1999
YINQUAN WANG in Nanjing, China, considers the ease with which English absorbs words from other languages and how such words are currently handled in the newsmagazines ‘Time’ and ‘Newsweek’
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Khoisan loanword database

This file contains a database of previously proposed loanwords from different Khoisan languages into different Bantu languages of Southern Africa. This database only contains data from previously published sources. The proposed Khoisan etymologies of these Bantu lexemes are not re-evaluated, nor is the existence of these lexemes in the relevant Bantu ...
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Loanwords Dictionary

American Speech, 1988
Garland Cannon   +2 more
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Scandinavian loanwords

Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague, 1944
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