Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... America ( and the ) American Anthropological Association , with the cooperation of ( the ) Joint Committee on American Native Languages ] , 1957 . Boletim de filologia 15.215-396 ( 1954-55 ) . Bulletin of the School of Oriental and ...
... America ( and the ) American Anthropological Association , with the cooperation of ( the ) Joint Committee on American Native Languages ] , 1957 . Boletim de filologia 15.215-396 ( 1954-55 ) . Bulletin of the School of Oriental and ...
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... American English differs from RP in that the distribution of length holds with- out modification throughout the American vocalic system , such that / iy / , for example , is as short as / i / before voiceless stops and as long before ...
... American English differs from RP in that the distribution of length holds with- out modification throughout the American vocalic system , such that / iy / , for example , is as short as / i / before voiceless stops and as long before ...
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... American University of Beirut . Malaya , Kelantan : Library of Malayan Teachers ' Training College . Malaya , Kuala Lumpur : U. S. Information Center , American Consulate General . Malaya , Penang : U. S. Information Center , American ...
... American University of Beirut . Malaya , Kelantan : Library of Malayan Teachers ' Training College . Malaya , Kuala Lumpur : U. S. Information Center , American Consulate General . Malaya , Penang : U. S. Information Center , American ...
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