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NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH / r / -SANDHI . Contemporary New Zealand English ( NZE ) displays both linking and intrusive / r / , though neither has been extensively studied . Hay and Warren ( 2002 ) used reading data to examine the incidence of ...
NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH / r / -SANDHI . Contemporary New Zealand English ( NZE ) displays both linking and intrusive / r / , though neither has been extensively studied . Hay and Warren ( 2002 ) used reading data to examine the incidence of ...
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An outline of English phonetics . 9th edn . Cambridge : Heffer and Sons . JOSEPH , Brian D. 1999. Utterance - finality - Framing the issues . Proceedings of LP'98 , vol . 1 , ed . by Osamu Fujimura , Brian D. Joseph , and Bohumil Palek ...
An outline of English phonetics . 9th edn . Cambridge : Heffer and Sons . JOSEPH , Brian D. 1999. Utterance - finality - Framing the issues . Proceedings of LP'98 , vol . 1 , ed . by Osamu Fujimura , Brian D. Joseph , and Bohumil Palek ...
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Moreover , GEN - relatives were almost always incorrect in both English and German . Where the two studies yielded somewhat different results was in the domain of P- , IO- , and OBL - relatives . In the German study , the differences ...
Moreover , GEN - relatives were almost always incorrect in both English and German . Where the two studies yielded somewhat different results was in the domain of P- , IO- , and OBL - relatives . In the German study , the differences ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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