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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... least suspect that the situation in Martinique may be like that in Haiti , where the provincial standard pronunciation of French embodies all the allophonic variations mentioned above for Creole . On at least one im- portant phonemic ...
... least suspect that the situation in Martinique may be like that in Haiti , where the provincial standard pronunciation of French embodies all the allophonic variations mentioned above for Creole . On at least one im- portant phonemic ...
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... least , the validity of the various laws established from these frequency studies . The invention of tools to test their validity became a second problem for our consideration . With respect to this problem we set out to develop a new ...
... least , the validity of the various laws established from these frequency studies . The invention of tools to test their validity became a second problem for our consideration . With respect to this problem we set out to develop a new ...
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... least several centuries ' ( 283 ) . Consequently , one is really presented with an incomplete picture . But , accord- ing to Trypućko , a historian's task is not the repetition of known facts ; he should rather discover new ones or cast ...
... least several centuries ' ( 283 ) . Consequently , one is really presented with an incomplete picture . But , accord- ing to Trypućko , a historian's task is not the repetition of known facts ; he should rather discover new ones or cast ...
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