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Deviant speech forms in dialects other than the standard dialect are described as corruptions of the standard forms ( “ mistakes ' , ' bad grammar ' ) or branded as entirely out of bounds , on a par with the solecisms of a foreign ...
Deviant speech forms in dialects other than the standard dialect are described as corruptions of the standard forms ( “ mistakes ' , ' bad grammar ' ) or branded as entirely out of bounds , on a par with the solecisms of a foreign ...
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The dialect which forms the subject of the book was studied by the author throughout more than a year with a native ... nor does it indulge in comparisons with other Tigriña dialects or with other Semitic languages ; here we must still ...
The dialect which forms the subject of the book was studied by the author throughout more than a year with a native ... nor does it indulge in comparisons with other Tigriña dialects or with other Semitic languages ; here we must still ...
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needs further investigation ) ear and near in these meanings do not exist together ; in the dialects in which ear survives ( including Standard English ) , near has been replaced by kidney , and where near survives , ear has been ...
needs further investigation ) ear and near in these meanings do not exist together ; in the dialects in which ear survives ( including Standard English ) , near has been replaced by kidney , and where near survives , ear has been ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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