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Clements and Gooden draw on a rich array of examples from diverse linguistic environments, emphasizing the role of social, cultural, and historical contexts in language development. They provide compelling insights into how contact phenomena can lead to the emergence of new linguistic forms and the eventual shifting of norms within communities.
The research presented offers valuable perspectives for linguists, sociolinguists, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of language interaction. By examining both theoretical and practical implications, the studies encourage readers to reconsider established notions of language identity and transformation in our increasingly interconnected world.