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The limits for a community vary with the extent of language difference as geographic distance or boundaries, and social divisions, increase. - Harris (1951), a pag.13 This comprises the talk which takes place in a language community, i.e. among a group of speakers, each of whom speaks the language as a native, and may be considered an informant from the point of view of the linguist. None of the terms used here can be rigorously defined. - Harris (1951), a pag.13
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