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Some corpus languages, such as Ancient Greek and Latin, left very large corpora and therefore can be fully reconstructed, even though some details of pronunciation may be unclear. Such languages can be used even today, as is the case with
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is a language that has no living speakers but for which numerous records produced by its native speakers survive. Examples of corpus languages are
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and Latin. Others have such limited corpora that some important words—e.g., some pronouns—are lacking in the corpora. Examples of these are
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Langslow, D.R. 2002 "Approaching bilingualism in corpus languages" in James Noel Adams, Mark Janse, Simon Swain (edd.)
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in German linguistics, literally "rubble languages") can be reconstructed only in a very limited way, and often their
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are corpus languages, since there are many extinct languages in which few or no writings or other records survive.
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Bilingualism in Ancient Society: Language Contact and the Written Text
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to other languages remains unclear. Examples are the
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