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The problem is worst in cases where a given speaker uses two or more variants in a roughly constant ratio — even when speaking consistently in a single style to a single interlocutor , who is a speaker of the same dialect and uses the ...
The problem is worst in cases where a given speaker uses two or more variants in a roughly constant ratio — even when speaking consistently in a single style to a single interlocutor , who is a speaker of the same dialect and uses the ...
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Given that H seeks a contrastive interpretation , and given that no such proposition has been asserted , it must be either that S believes that what was uttered allows the construction of such a proposition as relevant to the discourse ...
Given that H seeks a contrastive interpretation , and given that no such proposition has been asserted , it must be either that S believes that what was uttered allows the construction of such a proposition as relevant to the discourse ...
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If the left and right sons of a node had been assigned a change type u , then the node was assigned the change type u , and was given a score equal to the sum of the scores of the two offsprings . If one son was u and the other c ...
If the left and right sons of a node had been assigned a change type u , then the node was assigned the change type u , and was given a score equal to the sum of the scores of the two offsprings . If one son was u and the other c ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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