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Perhaps the most interesting variety of intersection occurs when a distinctive feature is transferred to another, existing segment of 'S': it is taken out of one bundle of features and wrapped in another. [...] This is what was called "reinterpretation of features" in 'LiC' [Weinreich, U., 1967, Languages in Contact. Findings and Problems, Columbia University, Mouton & Co., pp. 18f.] [...]. - Weinreich (1957), a pag.9
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