Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... variable is the result of a good luck : the variable is a high - frequency item , or it may have featured in elicitation sentences used to gather data related to proficiency differences.18 By the very nature of personal- pattern ...
... variable is the result of a good luck : the variable is a high - frequency item , or it may have featured in elicitation sentences used to gather data related to proficiency differences.18 By the very nature of personal- pattern ...
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... 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 case of ...
... 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 case of ...
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... variable among the eight on which their usage is entirely in agreement , namely am màra ( i ) ch . The fact that ... variable that they constitute , are used by a smaller percentage of the YFS group and also constitute a smaller ...
... variable among the eight on which their usage is entirely in agreement , namely am màra ( i ) ch . The fact that ... variable that they constitute , are used by a smaller percentage of the YFS group and also constitute a smaller ...
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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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