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Then , since sense crucially relies on ( unformalizable ) notions like extralinguistic setting and speaker attitude , M & C ... Given the plausible assumption that Icelandic and English speakers have the same inherent ability to process ...
Then , since sense crucially relies on ( unformalizable ) notions like extralinguistic setting and speaker attitude , M & C ... Given the plausible assumption that Icelandic and English speakers have the same inherent ability to process ...
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Valdés presents lengthy transcriptions of tapes , followed by analyses of the code - switching patterns ; she claims that these patterns did not occur simply because the speaker lacked equivalent expressions in the base language chosen ...
Valdés presents lengthy transcriptions of tapes , followed by analyses of the code - switching patterns ; she claims that these patterns did not occur simply because the speaker lacked equivalent expressions in the base language chosen ...
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Furthermore , Flege 1982 shows that speakers ' glottal gestures , at least to the extent that they can be determined ... Some speakers open the glottis , while others do not ; however , no single speaker has two glottal timing patterns ...
Furthermore , Flege 1982 shows that speakers ' glottal gestures , at least to the extent that they can be determined ... Some speakers open the glottis , while others do not ; however , no single speaker has two glottal timing patterns ...
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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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