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Figure 2 shows the outward diffusion of the variable ( æ ) in two generations . The numbers on the map represent a scale of lowering from 0 to 500. They indicate both incrementation of the variable in the cities that are the points of ...
Figure 2 shows the outward diffusion of the variable ( æ ) in two generations . The numbers on the map represent a scale of lowering from 0 to 500. They indicate both incrementation of the variable in the cities that are the points of ...
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Figure 9 traces the distribution of three vocabulary items that are common to the NYC region and the Hudson Valley : the words suppawn for ' corn meal ' , barrack for ' hay cock ' , and teeter - totter for ' seesaw ' .
Figure 9 traces the distribution of three vocabulary items that are common to the NYC region and the Hudson Valley : the words suppawn for ' corn meal ' , barrack for ' hay cock ' , and teeter - totter for ' seesaw ' .
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In volume 82 , the average length of an article was 30.67 pages , down quite a bit from the average of last year ( 35.6 ) and from even that of the year before ( 32.44 pages ) ; this is a somewhat ' healthier ' figure , as most ...
In volume 82 , the average length of an article was 30.67 pages , down quite a bit from the average of last year ( 35.6 ) and from even that of the year before ( 32.44 pages ) ; this is a somewhat ' healthier ' figure , as most ...
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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