Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... evidence suggest that the Nootka component of the CJ lexicon was introduced into CJ by Europeans , not by Indians.46 The linguistic support for this assertion is straightforward and unambiguous : in striking contrast to CJ vocabulary of ...
... evidence suggest that the Nootka component of the CJ lexicon was introduced into CJ by Europeans , not by Indians.46 The linguistic support for this assertion is straightforward and unambiguous : in striking contrast to CJ vocabulary of ...
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... evidence for the influence of any par- ticular language ( s ) in the pidgin's formation - both because most of the can- didates for possible source languages are likely to share those features , and because unmarked features are just ...
... evidence for the influence of any par- ticular language ( s ) in the pidgin's formation - both because most of the can- didates for possible source languages are likely to share those features , and because unmarked features are just ...
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... evidence to the contrary , that the pronunciation adopted by Shakespeare in London was so far advanced as to be almost iden- tical with that of present educated Southern English . ' This is not a new charge . It was advanced , in ...
... evidence to the contrary , that the pronunciation adopted by Shakespeare in London was so far advanced as to be almost iden- tical with that of present educated Southern English . ' This is not a new charge . It was advanced , in ...
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