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Two other situations are more representative of men's speech . SITUATION IV is that of relaxed informal talk among male peers ( outside the family ) ; it includes both untitled men's speech and titled men's speech .
Two other situations are more representative of men's speech . SITUATION IV is that of relaxed informal talk among male peers ( outside the family ) ; it includes both untitled men's speech and titled men's speech .
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members , there is a large gap between the two groups of speakers : men , 75 % ; women , 45.7 % .4 Instances in which speakers omit the ergative case - marker are illustrated in examples 8-9 below : ( 8 ) Women's speech in household ...
members , there is a large gap between the two groups of speakers : men , 75 % ; women , 45.7 % .4 Instances in which speakers omit the ergative case - marker are illustrated in examples 8-9 below : ( 8 ) Women's speech in household ...
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Reviewed by ANN M. PETERS , University of Hawaii Fromkin's new volume consists of 22 papers stemming from a Workshop on Speech Errors held in Vienna in 1977 ; it can be seen as a sequel to Fromkin 1973 , which set the stage for the ...
Reviewed by ANN M. PETERS , University of Hawaii Fromkin's new volume consists of 22 papers stemming from a Workshop on Speech Errors held in Vienna in 1977 ; it can be seen as a sequel to Fromkin 1973 , which set the stage for the ...
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