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Clearly the Handbook is not intended for an American audience , who may indeed complain that Zandvoort has neglected American linguistics and inadequately represented American English . A single page in the Appendix lists ...
Clearly the Handbook is not intended for an American audience , who may indeed complain that Zandvoort has neglected American linguistics and inadequately represented American English . A single page in the Appendix lists ...
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Furthermore , within the last generation , materials for the intelligent study of American English have become more ... Language in America , the four editions and two supplements of Mencken's The American Language , the Dictionary of ...
Furthermore , within the last generation , materials for the intelligent study of American English have become more ... Language in America , the four editions and two supplements of Mencken's The American Language , the Dictionary of ...
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The volume consists of two essays , one written in German , the other in a very competent and idiomatic variety of American English . The first study was presented as a lecture to a group of German teachers of English , the second as ...
The volume consists of two essays , one written in German , the other in a very competent and idiomatic variety of American English . The first study was presented as a lecture to a group of German teachers of English , the second as ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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