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The indices A and B are called monolingual in that each individual is counted as a speaker of a single language ... However , the population is now divided into pro- portions of speakers of any one language only or any particular ...
The indices A and B are called monolingual in that each individual is counted as a speaker of a single language ... However , the population is now divided into pro- portions of speakers of any one language only or any particular ...
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Standard and various types of non - standard speakers were heard ... The analyses presented are based on these extensive observations , and are intended to be statements of the structure of the English language as a whole ...
Standard and various types of non - standard speakers were heard ... The analyses presented are based on these extensive observations , and are intended to be statements of the structure of the English language as a whole ...
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Most speakers hear them clearly in the word windshieldwîpěr , others can identify them in a new windshieldwiper . For contrasts , these examples serve well for some speakers : / rîy ( + ) béyt / ' re - bait ' , / rìybéyt / ' ( to ) ...
Most speakers hear them clearly in the word windshieldwîpěr , others can identify them in a new windshieldwiper . For contrasts , these examples serve well for some speakers : / rîy ( + ) béyt / ' re - bait ' , / rìybéyt / ' ( to ) ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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allophones American analysis appears Associate called chapter classical College common comparative considered consists consonants contrast correspondences course culture definition derived described dialects dictionary discussion distinction distribution elements English evidence example expressed fact field final forms German given gives Greek important indicate initial Institute interest juncture kind language Latin latter least less Library linguistic marked material meaning method Michigan morpheme noun occur original pattern perhaps person Ph.D phonemes phonological position possible present probably problem Professor question reference regarded relationship represent respect seems semantic short similar sound Spanish speakers speech stress structure suggests syllable Table tion units University verb vocabulary vowel words York