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College English 28.187-219 . 1971a . Illustration and defense of a theory of the iambic pentameter . College English 33.154–76 . 1971b . English stress : its form , its growth , and its role in verse . New York : Harper & Row .
College English 28.187-219 . 1971a . Illustration and defense of a theory of the iambic pentameter . College English 33.154–76 . 1971b . English stress : its form , its growth , and its role in verse . New York : Harper & Row .
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The arguments for assuming that Black English is a creole in the final stages of decreolization are , I believe , unanswerable ; many have already been set forth in Dillard's Black English ( 1972 ) and sources cited there .
The arguments for assuming that Black English is a creole in the final stages of decreolization are , I believe , unanswerable ; many have already been set forth in Dillard's Black English ( 1972 ) and sources cited there .
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Granted the large degree of truth in this statement , why does the book contain no articles on the Surinam Creoles or any other variety of Caribbean English , when these clearly have a far closer relationship to American Black English ...
Granted the large degree of truth in this statement , why does the book contain no articles on the Surinam Creoles or any other variety of Caribbean English , when these clearly have a far closer relationship to American Black English ...
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