Language, Bände 6-12Linguistic Society of America, 1935 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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... dialect here de- scribed . All of these dialects , including that of Lunenburg town , approximate more and more as time goes on to the surrounding dialects , which are spoken by descendants of English , Scottish , and United Empire ...
... dialect here de- scribed . All of these dialects , including that of Lunenburg town , approximate more and more as time goes on to the surrounding dialects , which are spoken by descendants of English , Scottish , and United Empire ...
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... dialect mixture . Thus if a given local dialect shifts a whole phoneme in a new direction ( without thereby bringing about a collision with some other phoneme ) no phonemic shift occurs . However , if the speakers of that dialect ...
... dialect mixture . Thus if a given local dialect shifts a whole phoneme in a new direction ( without thereby bringing about a collision with some other phoneme ) no phonemic shift occurs . However , if the speakers of that dialect ...
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... dialect of Judeo - Spanish . This dialect , I may say in passing , is perhaps the most archaic of all the Judeo - Spanish dialects spoken today . While prepar- ing the study of this dialect in Monastir , Yugo - Slavia , I discovered ...
... dialect of Judeo - Spanish . This dialect , I may say in passing , is perhaps the most archaic of all the Judeo - Spanish dialects spoken today . While prepar- ing the study of this dialect in Monastir , Yugo - Slavia , I discovered ...
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General | 8 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 97 |
ALBERT DEBRUNNER Dyāvāpṛthivī or diyāvāpṛthvī? | 117 |
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