Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... variables at least , a meaningful threshold can often be established at the point of the sharp break . " It is important to note that not all socially significant variables display sharp stratification ; therefore not all variables ...
... variables at least , a meaningful threshold can often be established at the point of the sharp break . " It is important to note that not all socially significant variables display sharp stratification ; therefore not all variables ...
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... variable ' as a function ( f ) of its correlation with extra - linguistic or independent linguistic variables ' . In Wolfram's analysis ' the value of each linguistic variable is viewed as a func- tion of its correlation with socio ...
... variable ' as a function ( f ) of its correlation with extra - linguistic or independent linguistic variables ' . In Wolfram's analysis ' the value of each linguistic variable is viewed as a func- tion of its correlation with socio ...
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... variables with social status . The phonological variables chosen for analysis are : ( 1 ) word - final consonant clusters , ( 2 ) morpheme medial and final // , ( 3 ) syllable - final / d / , and ( 4 ) post - vocalic / r / . The ...
... variables with social status . The phonological variables chosen for analysis are : ( 1 ) word - final consonant clusters , ( 2 ) morpheme medial and final // , ( 3 ) syllable - final / d / , and ( 4 ) post - vocalic / r / . The ...
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accent adjectives adverb allophones alternation analysis bilingual Chomsky clause clitics conjoined sentence Conjunction Reduction considered consonant constraint constructions copula deep structure definite deletion derived dialects dictionary discourse discussion distinctive distributive quantifiers Dravidian Dyen element English Epenthesis equivalence example fact fiú formulation function grammar Indus script interpretation John and Bill Kazazis Labov language lexical items lexicon linguistic Mary mass-nouns McCawley Merged Sentences mora morphemes morphological morphophonemic negated negative node noun phrases occur pairs paraphrase passive phonemic phonological phonological base plural position possible predicate present problem pronoun PSR Hypothesis question R. A. Miller reciprocal pronoun reference relevant representations respectively rules S-node segments semantic social speakers speech stress suffix suggested surface structure syllable syntactic syntax Table tagmemes tense theory Tibetan tion transformational transformational grammar underlying representations underlying structure ungrammatical University variables verb Voegelin vowel word