Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... York City turned out 5 ' A map of language variation is merely a static representation of a phenomenon whose most salient characteristic is its fluidity . It is an almost seamless fabric covering the land . A person traveling southward ...
... York City turned out 5 ' A map of language variation is merely a static representation of a phenomenon whose most salient characteristic is its fluidity . It is an almost seamless fabric covering the land . A person traveling southward ...
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... class distribution . If they had been members of the lax class , they would be located at the lower right of the lax group , near Allentown . front nasals , found only in New York City and 358 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 83 , NUMBER 2 ( 2007 )
... class distribution . If they had been members of the lax class , they would be located at the lower right of the lax group , near Allentown . front nasals , found only in New York City and 358 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 83 , NUMBER 2 ( 2007 )
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... York in 1998 , and published in 2004 , five years later . This volume focuses on phonetic interpretation . The term PHONETIC INTERPRETATION has traditionally assumed the conversion of abstract , discrete , and invariant phonological ...
... York in 1998 , and published in 2004 , five years later . This volume focuses on phonetic interpretation . The term PHONETIC INTERPRETATION has traditionally assumed the conversion of abstract , discrete , and invariant phonological ...
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