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tion : if a given word is pronounced indifferently with X and with Y , thenprovided we take a sufficiently large sample of the idiolect under investigationany phrase containing the word in its X variant will be matched somewhere in the ...
tion : if a given word is pronounced indifferently with X and with Y , thenprovided we take a sufficiently large sample of the idiolect under investigationany phrase containing the word in its X variant will be matched somewhere in the ...
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... use of phonemic notatechnique tion ( 8 ) Drift ( 4 ) Preliminary internal recon( 9 ) The significance of starred struction forms ( 5 ) Assumptions about direc( 10 ) Negative lessons tions of linguistic change On each of these there ...
... use of phonemic notatechnique tion ( 8 ) Drift ( 4 ) Preliminary internal recon( 9 ) The significance of starred struction forms ( 5 ) Assumptions about direc( 10 ) Negative lessons tions of linguistic change On each of these there ...
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... present review is taken from Spoken Greek , by Henry and Renée Kahane and Ralph L. Ward ( New York , 1945–6 ; originally published for the U.S. Armed Forces Institute , EM 535–536 ) , referred to as Kahane - Ward . In addi . tion ...
... present review is taken from Spoken Greek , by Henry and Renée Kahane and Ralph L. Ward ( New York , 1945–6 ; originally published for the U.S. Armed Forces Institute , EM 535–536 ) , referred to as Kahane - Ward . In addi . tion ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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