Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... dialect in a readily accessible form . His notation ( which includes some morphopho- nemic information ) is easy to ... dialect's verb system . Quite reasonably , given the scope of his book , H does not explore the comparative or ...
... dialect in a readily accessible form . His notation ( which includes some morphopho- nemic information ) is easy to ... dialect's verb system . Quite reasonably , given the scope of his book , H does not explore the comparative or ...
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... dialect . Here T shows that British teachers and employers negatively reinforce regional ' accent ' and dialect inappropriately . Chap . 12 , ' Sociolinguistics and linguistic value judge- ments : Correctness , adequacy and aesthetics ...
... dialect . Here T shows that British teachers and employers negatively reinforce regional ' accent ' and dialect inappropriately . Chap . 12 , ' Sociolinguistics and linguistic value judge- ments : Correctness , adequacy and aesthetics ...
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... dialect word within its relevant context . The etymological explanations of approxi- mately 300 rare dialect words ( 278-346 ) are a welcome addition , and so are the photographs ( 347-53 ) , which offer us a brief glimpse of the rather ...
... dialect word within its relevant context . The etymological explanations of approxi- mately 300 rare dialect words ( 278-346 ) are a welcome addition , and so are the photographs ( 347-53 ) , which offer us a brief glimpse of the rather ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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