Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... City . 3.4 . DIFFUSION TO NEW ORLEANS . Though the city of New Orleans is located in the southern United States , it has long been recognized that its dialect is quite different from other cities in the southern states . ANAE defines ...
... City . 3.4 . DIFFUSION TO NEW ORLEANS . Though the city of New Orleans is located in the southern United States , it has long been recognized that its dialect is quite different from other cities in the southern states . ANAE defines ...
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... cities , Shreveport and Baton Rouge . The history of New Orleans points to repeated and extensive connections with New York City . While Cincinnati was an industrial rival of New York in the middle of the nineteenth century , the city ...
... cities , Shreveport and Baton Rouge . The history of New Orleans points to repeated and extensive connections with New York City . While Cincinnati was an industrial rival of New York in the middle of the nineteenth century , the city ...
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... city beyond any comparison . There are 80,000 Israelites in the city . It is the high standard of excellence of the old Israelite merchants of 1800 that has made this race occupy the proud position it does now in this city ' ( p . 127 ) ...
... city beyond any comparison . There are 80,000 Israelites in the city . It is the high standard of excellence of the old Israelite merchants of 1800 that has made this race occupy the proud position it does now in this city ' ( p . 127 ) ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
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