Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... English in early modern times . We know that at one time some varieties , at least , of London English had a voiced intervocalic t , which we can assume was probably the same phone as the flapped , voiced t so common in America at ...
... English in early modern times . We know that at one time some varieties , at least , of London English had a voiced intervocalic t , which we can assume was probably the same phone as the flapped , voiced t so common in America at ...
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... English dialects . For it was the comparison of maps which enabled Gilliéron and Roques to show , for example , that only in those French dialects where mulgere would have become homon- ymous with molere , is it replaced by other words ...
... English dialects . For it was the comparison of maps which enabled Gilliéron and Roques to show , for example , that only in those French dialects where mulgere would have become homon- ymous with molere , is it replaced by other words ...
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... English . There were , for example , four Old English words of the form är : ār , masc . ' messenger ' , är fem . ' honor ' , ār neut . ' bronze ' , ' copper ' , represented in ' Holthausen in Germanisch - romanische Monatschrifte 7.184 ...
... English . There were , for example , four Old English words of the form är : ār , masc . ' messenger ' , är fem . ' honor ' , ār neut . ' bronze ' , ' copper ' , represented in ' Holthausen in Germanisch - romanische Monatschrifte 7.184 ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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