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Old Japanese , the capital dialect of the eighth century , from which our oldest extended Japanese texts survive , plays ... texts preserve contrasting pairs of syllables that are phonemically identical in all dialects attested later .
Old Japanese , the capital dialect of the eighth century , from which our oldest extended Japanese texts survive , plays ... texts preserve contrasting pairs of syllables that are phonemically identical in all dialects attested later .
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His theory on Abstand ( the degree of distance between two related dialects ) and Ausbau ( the stage of development of a nonstandard dialect into a standard dialect , a ' language ' ) , first published in 1969 , has found a place in the ...
His theory on Abstand ( the degree of distance between two related dialects ) and Ausbau ( the stage of development of a nonstandard dialect into a standard dialect , a ' language ' ) , first published in 1969 , has found a place in the ...
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The reasons for the historical neglect of dialect syntax are , to be sure , manifold , but one major one has been the relative ... the desirability of subjecting spoken dialects such as Bavarian to the scrutiny of generative analysis .
The reasons for the historical neglect of dialect syntax are , to be sure , manifold , but one major one has been the relative ... the desirability of subjecting spoken dialects such as Bavarian to the scrutiny of generative analysis .
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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