Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... speakers in the St. Louis corridor show an approximation to the NCS rather than the consistent pattern of Fig . 19. Five speakers in the corridor meet the AE1 criterion ; but only two are marked for O2 , and only one for EQ . The ...
... speakers in the St. Louis corridor show an approximation to the NCS rather than the consistent pattern of Fig . 19. Five speakers in the corridor meet the AE1 criterion ; but only two are marked for O2 , and only one for EQ . The ...
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... speakers of languages with smaller populations are exposed to a narrower range of speakers ( and / or dialects ) than speakers of languages with larger populations . After all , each individual speaker of a language certainly does not ...
... speakers of languages with smaller populations are exposed to a narrower range of speakers ( and / or dialects ) than speakers of languages with larger populations . After all , each individual speaker of a language certainly does not ...
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... speakers are also revealed by multiagent modeling work . For example , Bart de Boer ( 2000 , 2001 ) has done work constructing computer - based models that simulate the emergence and transmission of vowel systems . The models work by ...
... speakers are also revealed by multiagent modeling work . For example , Bart de Boer ( 2000 , 2001 ) has done work constructing computer - based models that simulate the emergence and transmission of vowel systems . The models work by ...
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