Language, Band 41George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1965 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 mentioned in the first footnote ; but , as is well known , native speakers do not always agree in such judgments , and it is certain that some readers of this article will , in certain cases , disagree with the present ...
... speakers mentioned in the first footnote ; but , as is well known , native speakers do not always agree in such judgments , and it is certain that some readers of this article will , in certain cases , disagree with the present ...
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... speakers and hearers . But the black box theory we obtain in this way would not be quite complete . A speaker does ... speakers of a language have only their past experience as speakers and hearers as a basis for either their ...
... speakers and hearers . But the black box theory we obtain in this way would not be quite complete . A speaker does ... speakers of a language have only their past experience as speakers and hearers as a basis for either their ...
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... speakers of Mid- western American and Californian English . For all these speakers , as for Miss Lehiste's six speakers , all these vowels appeared to be essentially monophthongs . It takes a great stretch of the imagination to ...
... speakers of Mid- western American and Californian English . For all these speakers , as for Miss Lehiste's six speakers , all these vowels appeared to be essentially monophthongs . It takes a great stretch of the imagination to ...
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Sound change | 184 |
Notes | 357 |
Transformational theory | 362 |
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