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[…] it makes sense to speak of an ‘overall pattern’ for any set of idiolects which are in direct or indirect contact with each other and which contain a common core. The overall pattern includes everything that is in the repertory of any idiolect, productively or receptively. It includes, […], more than does any one idiolect, while any one idiolect includes, […], more than does the common core. - Hockett (1958), a pag.336
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