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Code mixing in Lanna Thai: the mixture of Northern Thai dialects ...

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9. Conclusions1) Female -Yong might become a leader <strong>of</strong> l<strong>in</strong>guistic change toadapt to BKK <strong>Thai</strong> dialect. They perform hypercorrection <strong>in</strong>both ways.2) Males are more conservative.3) At some po<strong>in</strong>t, <strong>the</strong> system <strong>of</strong> (r) <strong>of</strong> [r-1] (conform to BKK)and (Cr) <strong>of</strong> [Cl] (reject BKK) distribution across multi-socialvariables contradict each o<strong>the</strong>r. It seem to be mixed. it mightbe <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r process as ei<strong>the</strong>r ko<strong>in</strong>eization or dialectlevell<strong>in</strong>g.4) Negator, [bor] is still <strong>the</strong> categorical form used by <strong>the</strong> NTpeople <strong>in</strong> general and [mai] is merely performed by <strong>the</strong>outlier. This might be because grammatical categories mightbe determ<strong>in</strong>ed or selected to performed more consciouslyra<strong>the</strong>r than phonological features.40

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