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9 ( ' Pre - Websterian American dictionaries 1798-1806 ' ) properly uses the word ' preWebsterian ' , for , as Friend says , ' Not until the publication of Noah Webster's American dictionary of the English language in 1828 did the New ...
9 ( ' Pre - Websterian American dictionaries 1798-1806 ' ) properly uses the word ' preWebsterian ' , for , as Friend says , ' Not until the publication of Noah Webster's American dictionary of the English language in 1828 did the New ...
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The English language in America . 2 vols . New York : Century . ... American Speech 41.163–81 . REED , JOSEPH W. , JR . 1962. Noah Webster's debt to Samuel Johnson . American Speech 37.95–105 . SHOEMAKER , ERVIN C. 1936.
The English language in America . 2 vols . New York : Century . ... American Speech 41.163–81 . REED , JOSEPH W. , JR . 1962. Noah Webster's debt to Samuel Johnson . American Speech 37.95–105 . SHOEMAKER , ERVIN C. 1936.
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Add to this the lack of purely linguistic evidence that a distinction between ( 0 ) and ( 8 ) ever existed in a dialect native to Latin America , and it becomes exceedingly difficult to imagine plausible justification for ( 16 ) as a ...
Add to this the lack of purely linguistic evidence that a distinction between ( 0 ) and ( 8 ) ever existed in a dialect native to Latin America , and it becomes exceedingly difficult to imagine plausible justification for ( 16 ) as a ...
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harmony | 45 |
Modules of grammar acquisition | 60 |
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