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B. Hunter Smeaton, Lexical Expansion due to Technical Change as Illustrated by the Arabic of Al Hasa, Saudi Arabia. Indiana University Publications, Language Science Monographs, Vol. 10 (Indiana University, 1973). Pp. 190.
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1 This term is misleading; one must speak of all colloquials (say, sedentary ones) with caution since not all colloquials have been investigated. It is meaningful only as an impression-istic term.
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