Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... Gaelic speakers from other regions . 9.2 . THE LINGUISTIC EFFECT OF UPWARD SOCIAL ASPIRATIONS . Movement to- wards ' better ' varieties of Gaelic , notably book - Gaelic or church - Gaelic , ap- peared typical of just three , or perhaps ...
... Gaelic speakers from other regions . 9.2 . THE LINGUISTIC EFFECT OF UPWARD SOCIAL ASPIRATIONS . Movement to- wards ' better ' varieties of Gaelic , notably book - Gaelic or church - Gaelic , ap- peared typical of just three , or perhaps ...
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... Gaelic performance . Just as replying in Gaelic when spoken to in Gaelic satisfies the requirements of speech accommodation , so fluent , sustained , and regular use of Gaelic with one's customary Gaelic conversation partners seems to ...
... Gaelic performance . Just as replying in Gaelic when spoken to in Gaelic satisfies the requirements of speech accommodation , so fluent , sustained , and regular use of Gaelic with one's customary Gaelic conversation partners seems to ...
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... Gaelic by bilingual speakers over the course of their lifetimes . That is , nearly all fluent Gaelic speakers who remained active bilinguals into adulthood continued to make regular use of Gaelic with their established Gaelic ...
... Gaelic by bilingual speakers over the course of their lifetimes . That is , nearly all fluent Gaelic speakers who remained active bilinguals into adulthood continued to make regular use of Gaelic with their established Gaelic ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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