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Fleischhacker's view of Gothic and similar cases is that the pairs TVTLV and SV - SLV are treated by speakers as sufficiently similar to allow simplification in reduplication , but SV - STV is not . Fleischhacker draws further evidence ...
Fleischhacker's view of Gothic and similar cases is that the pairs TVTLV and SV - SLV are treated by speakers as sufficiently similar to allow simplification in reduplication , but SV - STV is not . Fleischhacker draws further evidence ...
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... supporting the view that { S / T } LV and { S / T } V are more similar than STV and Sv.15 In a second experiment , Fleischhacker asked English - speaking subjects to rate the similarity of a real , CC - initial English word to a ...
... supporting the view that { S / T } LV and { S / T } V are more similar than STV and Sv.15 In a second experiment , Fleischhacker asked English - speaking subjects to rate the similarity of a real , CC - initial English word to a ...
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Still , it would have been interesting to see more details of the ethnolects , and how their characteristics and the processes that yielded them compare with those of similar immigrant as well as ' indigenized ' varieties of a once ...
Still , it would have been interesting to see more details of the ethnolects , and how their characteristics and the processes that yielded them compare with those of similar immigrant as well as ' indigenized ' varieties of a once ...
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