Language, Band 48George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... speakers of different age from one and the same speech community represent different stages in the progression of the change . Second , the competence of the individual speaker spans several stages in the progression of the change ...
... speakers of different age from one and the same speech community represent different stages in the progression of the change . Second , the competence of the individual speaker spans several stages in the progression of the change ...
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... speakers to be adjectival rather than part of a noun phrase ' ( 59 ) . This I think is the only overt employ- ment of native - speaker - cum - linguist intuition in the entire monograph , and it is particu- larly interesting for several ...
... speakers to be adjectival rather than part of a noun phrase ' ( 59 ) . This I think is the only overt employ- ment of native - speaker - cum - linguist intuition in the entire monograph , and it is particu- larly interesting for several ...
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... speakers I have checked with , though not for all . A significant number of speakers allow both the stress assigned by the old NSR and the stress assigned by the revised NSR . For these speakers , 46b seems to be optional . This defines ...
... speakers I have checked with , though not for all . A significant number of speakers allow both the stress assigned by the old NSR and the stress assigned by the revised NSR . For these speakers , 46b seems to be optional . This defines ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
presentday English Bolinger 454 | 256 |
Semantic axiom number one | 257 |
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