Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... records made by an untrained person can only be determined by direct observation of the language by a trained person . For a language no longer spoken , this is of course impossible . ( e ) When a direct check is impossible , records ...
... records made by an untrained person can only be determined by direct observation of the language by a trained person . For a language no longer spoken , this is of course impossible . ( e ) When a direct check is impossible , records ...
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... records . On most of these records , the English is spoken by H. L. Smith Jr. The dialect is of the Middle Atlantic seaboard , slightly modified for the special purpose ( the speaker is an adept at controlling his speaking styles ) ...
... records . On most of these records , the English is spoken by H. L. Smith Jr. The dialect is of the Middle Atlantic seaboard , slightly modified for the special purpose ( the speaker is an adept at controlling his speaking styles ) ...
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... records . On most of these records , the English is spoken by H. L. Smith Jr. The dialect is of the Middle Atlantic seaboard , slightly modified for the special purpose ( the speaker is an adept at controlling his speaking styles ) ...
... records . On most of these records , the English is spoken by H. L. Smith Jr. The dialect is of the Middle Atlantic seaboard , slightly modified for the special purpose ( the speaker is an adept at controlling his speaking styles ) ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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