Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... speakers and hearers , sound change occurs as a result of their linguistic com- petence ' ( 60 ) . BRIAN D. JOSEPH ( ' Diachronic ex- planation : Putting speakers back into the picture ' , 123-44 ) presents evidence , principally from ...
... speakers and hearers , sound change occurs as a result of their linguistic com- petence ' ( 60 ) . BRIAN D. JOSEPH ( ' Diachronic ex- planation : Putting speakers back into the picture ' , 123-44 ) presents evidence , principally from ...
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... speakers . Ethnographically , in the same way that speakers of indigenized Englishes must accom- modate British and American speakers when in the United Kingdom and North America , prin- ciples of practicality suggest that the latter ...
... speakers . Ethnographically , in the same way that speakers of indigenized Englishes must accom- modate British and American speakers when in the United Kingdom and North America , prin- ciples of practicality suggest that the latter ...
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... speakers . In such a case , if it's necessary and possible , check with native speakers ; and if it's necessary but impossible , don't try to build theories on inadequate data . Note , furthermore , that this problem is not confined to ...
... speakers . In such a case , if it's necessary and possible , check with native speakers ; and if it's necessary but impossible , don't try to build theories on inadequate data . Note , furthermore , that this problem is not confined to ...
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