Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... dialect ; while on the other hand , speakers who agree in all respects but some small detail of pronunciation will speak idiolects belonging to different dialects . Our intention is not to change the accepted meaning of the term ' dialect ...
... dialect ; while on the other hand , speakers who agree in all respects but some small detail of pronunciation will speak idiolects belonging to different dialects . Our intention is not to change the accepted meaning of the term ' dialect ...
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... dialect , / i / and / e / were of course distinct phonemes , and there were no low [ e ] -like allophones of / i / . Now , a dialect of type III borrowed a word ( say / sila / ) from a type II dialect . Structurally , phonemically ...
... dialect , / i / and / e / were of course distinct phonemes , and there were no low [ e ] -like allophones of / i / . Now , a dialect of type III borrowed a word ( say / sila / ) from a type II dialect . Structurally , phonemically ...
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... dialect of Gellivare , a typical central Lule Lapp dialect ( MSFOu 74 [ 1938 ] ) . His list of words and phrases collected in 1926 , from the northern and central parts of this same parish , form a second source of the dictionary under ...
... dialect of Gellivare , a typical central Lule Lapp dialect ( MSFOu 74 [ 1938 ] ) . His list of words and phrases collected in 1926 , from the northern and central parts of this same parish , form a second source of the dictionary under ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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