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( 2 ) My second example involves an almost complete reversal of labeling for two variant words . In my youth , the masterworks turned out by Hollywood were known in the United States primarily as movies ( though some people regarded ...
( 2 ) My second example involves an almost complete reversal of labeling for two variant words . In my youth , the masterworks turned out by Hollywood were known in the United States primarily as movies ( though some people regarded ...
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Variants which he is willing to use are not all norms , as Janson seems to imply here ; for instance ... permanent jump from variant A to variant B , may be impossible to satisfy , but I think most of us can roughly identify a moment in ...
Variants which he is willing to use are not all norms , as Janson seems to imply here ; for instance ... permanent jump from variant A to variant B , may be impossible to satisfy , but I think most of us can roughly identify a moment in ...
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My original proposal was to attach labels of various kinds ( not binary and not mutually exclusive ) to lexical items ( and , somehow , also to variant morph - shapes , variant phonetic renderings of phonemes , variant syntactic ...
My original proposal was to attach labels of various kinds ( not binary and not mutually exclusive ) to lexical items ( and , somehow , also to variant morph - shapes , variant phonetic renderings of phonemes , variant syntactic ...
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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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