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32 C. K. Thomas , Pronunciation in Upstate New York VII , Am . speech 12.122–3 ( 1937 ) ; Pronunciation in Downstate New York II , Am . speech 17.154-6 ( 1942 ) . Thomas obtained most of his data from readings of a prepared ...
32 C. K. Thomas , Pronunciation in Upstate New York VII , Am . speech 12.122–3 ( 1937 ) ; Pronunciation in Downstate New York II , Am . speech 17.154-6 ( 1942 ) . Thomas obtained most of his data from readings of a prepared ...
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In New York State the boundary of the area with predominant loss of / h- / coincides with the bundle of lexical isoglosses setting off the Hudson Valley from upstate New York ; in Pennsylvania it roughly follows a west - east line from ...
In New York State the boundary of the area with predominant loss of / h- / coincides with the bundle of lexical isoglosses setting off the Hudson Valley from upstate New York ; in Pennsylvania it roughly follows a west - east line from ...
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This form is most frequent in western Connecticut , in the New York metropolitan area , and along the South Atlantic coast from the head of Chesapeake Bay to the Neuse River . It also occurs sporadically in Massachusetts , upstate New ...
This form is most frequent in western Connecticut , in the New York metropolitan area , and along the South Atlantic coast from the head of Chesapeake Bay to the Neuse River . It also occurs sporadically in Massachusetts , upstate New ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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