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3 9 Aspects of the history of English . By John C. McLAUGHLIN . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston , 1970. Pp . xiii , 375. $ 9.95 . Reviewed by J. A. JOHNSON , Eastern Michigan University The book under review is not the ideal text ...
3 9 Aspects of the history of English . By John C. McLAUGHLIN . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston , 1970. Pp . xiii , 375. $ 9.95 . Reviewed by J. A. JOHNSON , Eastern Michigan University The book under review is not the ideal text ...
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a Shakespearean English , and Modern English . The Great English Vowel Shift is clearly presented , and McL is careful to point out that he is dealing with general phonological rules , not specific dialect variants .
a Shakespearean English , and Modern English . The Great English Vowel Shift is clearly presented , and McL is careful to point out that he is dealing with general phonological rules , not specific dialect variants .
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The genesis of the Old English dialects : a new hypothesis . Lg . 34.232–45 . FILLMORE , CHARLES . 1966. Toward a modern theory of case . Project on Linguistic Analysis , Report 13 , pp . 1-24 . Columbus : Ohio State University . 1968.
The genesis of the Old English dialects : a new hypothesis . Lg . 34.232–45 . FILLMORE , CHARLES . 1966. Toward a modern theory of case . Project on Linguistic Analysis , Report 13 , pp . 1-24 . Columbus : Ohio State University . 1968.
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
Urheberrecht | |
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