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Since the cases examined so far involve vowel shifts in progress in English dialects , the logical first step is to examine the array of completed vowel changes in the history of English , at least insofar as the nature of residues or ...
Since the cases examined so far involve vowel shifts in progress in English dialects , the logical first step is to examine the array of completed vowel changes in the history of English , at least insofar as the nature of residues or ...
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This reduction is reflected both by a decrease in the number of vowels ( 15 to 7 ) and a by a strong tendency toward the use ... It is obvious , therefore , that the vowel system violates the universal tendency toward maximal perceptual ...
This reduction is reflected both by a decrease in the number of vowels ( 15 to 7 ) and a by a strong tendency toward the use ... It is obvious , therefore , that the vowel system violates the universal tendency toward maximal perceptual ...
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J further in the theory of language change ; he further contends that there is no good synchronic or draws attention to the importance of substitu- historical evidence that the back vowels ( 1 o ) tional change ( ' the introduction of a ...
J further in the theory of language change ; he further contends that there is no good synchronic or draws attention to the importance of substitu- historical evidence that the back vowels ( 1 o ) tional change ( ' the introduction of a ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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