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There remain fairly numerous examples of change in pronunciation where there is a phonemic shift without any general ... An example of this kind of individual change is found in the speech of some localities in Virginia where the single ...
There remain fairly numerous examples of change in pronunciation where there is a phonemic shift without any general ... An example of this kind of individual change is found in the speech of some localities in Virginia where the single ...
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In both instances the speaker corrected himself at once ; but these examples , and others which I have noticed from ... For example , the pronunciation of Miss de Greene and that of Mr. Greene , in rapid articulation , are virtually ...
In both instances the speaker corrected himself at once ; but these examples , and others which I have noticed from ... For example , the pronunciation of Miss de Greene and that of Mr. Greene , in rapid articulation , are virtually ...
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For 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 ...
For 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 ...
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