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By contrast , the St. Louis corridor shows only one such speaker — Martin H. of Fig . 17 — and no one else outside of the Inland North . The other eight speakers in the St. Louis corridor show an approximation to the NCS rather than the ...
By contrast , the St. Louis corridor shows only one such speaker — Martin H. of Fig . 17 — and no one else outside of the Inland North . The other eight speakers in the St. Louis corridor show an approximation to the NCS rather than the ...
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It would be a large leap to assume that speakers of languages with smaller populations are exposed to a narrower ... After all , each individual speaker of a language certainly does not necessarily interact with every other speaker .
It would be a large leap to assume that speakers of languages with smaller populations are exposed to a narrower ... After all , each individual speaker of a language certainly does not necessarily interact with every other speaker .
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The effects of the size of a population of 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 ...
The effects of the size of a population of 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 ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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