| 21. | "On Borrowed Words " is probably even more alluring if you've read a lot of what Stavans has.
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| 22. | From then until the fall of the Emirate of Granada ( 1492 ), Spanish borrowed words from Arabic.
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| 23. | Sometimes imaginative stories are created to account for the link between a borrowed word and its popularly assumed sources.
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| 24. | Contact with native Romance speakers led to the introduction of the phonemes, and, possibly, the affricate from borrowed words.
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| 25. | The Thai language has many borrowed words from Sanskrit, English ( in particular many scientific and technological terms ).
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| 26. | Whenever / r / occurs in word-initial position, it is in words clearly borrowed words from Arabic and other languages.
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| 27. | Going through some plurals for things around me, I'd say especially borrowed words get the-s ending ( computers, niveaus ).
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| 28. | For example, languages like Russian and Ukrainian have borrowed words " Kuraga " and " Uruk " from Turkic languages.
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| 29. | A lot of the borrowed words have been re-substituted from Albanian rooted words or modern Latinized ( international ) words.
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| 30. | "For all clarity : The jury has absolutely nothing against borrowed words generally or English words in particular, " wrote Sanders.
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