The continuations are also unique in their linguistic shifts.
Recent immigrants from other US regions and foreign countries are causing a linguistic shift in Texas.
"There has been a linguistic shift over the centuries,' Aivas began, "but both species can adapt to the changes.
But there has been a linguistic shift for which journalists are partly to blame.
However, these are often counted as separate languages despite common ethnic origins due to linguistic shift occasioned by geographical movement.
But will this linguistic shift make any real difference?
There is no fixed extent for China proper, as many administrative, cultural, and linguistic shifts have occurred in Chinese history.
"We're tougher than we look," Retief replied, matching the local's linguistic shift.
"There are linguistic shifts that are tactically necessary," he says.
The leading n became attached to the article, changing it to an Oumper around 1475; this sort of linguistic shift is called juncture loss.