Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... pattern variable cha ( d ' ) robh ` wasn't / weren't ' in the usage of Brora , Golspie , and Embo speakers . Note that individuals who show similar patterns in the case of one variable do not necessarily show similar patterns in the ...
... pattern variable cha ( d ' ) robh ` wasn't / weren't ' in the usage of Brora , Golspie , and Embo speakers . Note that individuals who show similar patterns in the case of one variable do not necessarily show similar patterns in the ...
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... patterns discussed in §§2 and 3 so far resembles either Table 2 or Table 11 in its patterns of blurring , and none resembles Table 12 in its lack of economy . Let us assume , then , that each of these tables represents a pattern of ...
... patterns discussed in §§2 and 3 so far resembles either Table 2 or Table 11 in its patterns of blurring , and none resembles Table 12 in its lack of economy . Let us assume , then , that each of these tables represents a pattern of ...
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... patterns of target gender differentiation and hom- onymy for any cell in the paradigm of a target . The three realization patterns for any one cell are as follows ( where A , B and C stand for controller genders and ' = ' means ' has ...
... patterns of target gender differentiation and hom- onymy for any cell in the paradigm of a target . The three realization patterns for any one cell are as follows ( where A , B and C stand for controller genders and ' = ' means ' has ...
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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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