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Where no difference is specified , the two dialects are to be understood as having the same features.43 The innovating dialect differs from the conservative in three ways : ( 1 ) certain of its phonemes have a wider distribution ...
Where no difference is specified , the two dialects are to be understood as having the same features.43 The innovating dialect differs from the conservative in three ways : ( 1 ) certain of its phonemes have a wider distribution ...
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First , regarding such matters as dialects and the morphological classes of the verb be , there is a tendency to pour ... from texts less definitely localized than the texts which are used in the study as sources of dialect evidence .
First , regarding such matters as dialects and the morphological classes of the verb be , there is a tendency to pour ... from texts less definitely localized than the texts which are used in the study as sources of dialect evidence .
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cites the study by Moore , Meech , and Whitehall ( Middle English Dialect Characteristics and Dialect Boundaries ... is essen- tially a study of Middle English dialects and , as such , perhaps the most thor- ough study in the field .
cites the study by Moore , Meech , and Whitehall ( Middle English Dialect Characteristics and Dialect Boundaries ... is essen- tially a study of Middle English dialects and , as such , perhaps the most thor- ough study in the field .
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
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