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In 1890 he was called to the University of Texas as Assistant Professor of English , and he spent there the remainder of his life , becoming successively Adjunct Professor in 1891 , Associate Professor in 1893 , and Professor in 1898 .
In 1890 he was called to the University of Texas as Assistant Professor of English , and he spent there the remainder of his life , becoming successively Adjunct Professor in 1891 , Associate Professor in 1893 , and Professor in 1898 .
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She would then be a blend of sho and he.16 The important point for us is that sho and she become the regular pronominal forms in the North and Northeast Midland , where the nominative singular masculine and the nominative singular ...
She would then be a blend of sho and he.16 The important point for us is that sho and she become the regular pronominal forms in the North and Northeast Midland , where the nominative singular masculine and the nominative singular ...
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For example , the pronunciation of Miss de Greene and that of Mr. Greene , in rapid articulation , are virtually identical ; for a cluster sd must become either zd or st in rapid speech , and the s of Miss is semantically more important ...
For example , the pronunciation of Miss de Greene and that of Mr. Greene , in rapid articulation , are virtually identical ; for a cluster sd must become either zd or st in rapid speech , and the s of Miss is semantically more important ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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