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I sketches the ' Varieties of Standard Reading ( England ) , recorded in informal and English ' , identifying the two main branches as ( for most of the group ) formal settings . Her analEngEng ( British English coupled with RP ac- ysis ...
I sketches the ' Varieties of Standard Reading ( England ) , recorded in informal and English ' , identifying the two main branches as ( for most of the group ) formal settings . Her analEngEng ( British English coupled with RP ac- ysis ...
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Middle English dialect characteristics and dialect boundaries : Preliminary report of an investigation based exclusively on localized texts and documents . Essays and studies in English and comparative literature ( University of ...
Middle English dialect characteristics and dialect boundaries : Preliminary report of an investigation based exclusively on localized texts and documents . Essays and studies in English and comparative literature ( University of ...
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K. H. Ebert , ' The structure order for Middle and Modern English . definite articles with inalienables in English and In short , J's fine diachronic study has been German ' ( 64-75 ) ; E. König , ' Scalar particles in badly damaged by ...
K. H. Ebert , ' The structure order for Middle and Modern English . definite articles with inalienables in English and In short , J's fine diachronic study has been German ' ( 64-75 ) ; E. König , ' Scalar particles in badly damaged by ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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