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68: Tea and skyscrapers - When words get borrowed across languages

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Languages Borrowing Other Grammatical Features From Each Other

The technical term for this translation, instead of just borrowing the word, but translating it literally into the other language, is called calking. I also find it really interesting when languages borrow other grammatical features from each other that may be a little bit more abstract than an individual word. It might be because a lot of people have been bilingual and multilingual in this area for a long period of time. Because when one of your languages has evidentiality or something else, it might make you want to use those optional ways of marking evidence in the other languages you speak as well.

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