Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... example of this kind of individual change is found in the speech of some localities in Virginia where the single word say has under- gone lowering in the stressed position so that it appears with the pho- neme of bed . This is in ...
... example of this kind of individual change is found in the speech of some localities in Virginia where the single word say has under- gone lowering in the stressed position so that it appears with the pho- neme of bed . This is in ...
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... example of the type consisting of noun and participle in agreement , where in English we use an abstract noun ( Heick uses ' participle ' for ' gerund ' on page 67 ) . Examples are listed from the Latin authors of the early and ...
... example of the type consisting of noun and participle in agreement , where in English we use an abstract noun ( Heick uses ' participle ' for ' gerund ' on page 67 ) . Examples are listed from the Latin authors of the early and ...
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... example , only a few of the consonants are explained in detail ; those which are explained are interpreted in terms directed only at a speaker of English , as for example the writing gh for what I judge to be the voiced velar spirant ...
... example , only a few of the consonants are explained in detail ; those which are explained are interpreted in terms directed only at a speaker of English , as for example the writing gh for what I judge to be the voiced velar spirant ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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