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... German [ y ] do not sound the same . Although both Swedish and German contain a vowel [ y ] , a Swede learning German must adjust his lip rounding if he wants to sound native . Decreasing the lip opening by lip compression without ...
... German [ y ] do not sound the same . Although both Swedish and German contain a vowel [ y ] , a Swede learning German must adjust his lip rounding if he wants to sound native . Decreasing the lip opening by lip compression without ...
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... German and Russian ( 99–101 ) , since Russian does not use -sja to mark empty subject NP nodes . Examples like Mne ... German , and Polish , the difference among the three languages being that in Russian this is restricted to a very few ...
... German and Russian ( 99–101 ) , since Russian does not use -sja to mark empty subject NP nodes . Examples like Mne ... German , and Polish , the difference among the three languages being that in Russian this is restricted to a very few ...
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... German foreigners ' talk and foreign - workers ' German : the possible development of a pidgin in West Germany ' ( 9-53 ) , is a preliminary study associated with the University of Wuppertal project , ' Socialization of Foreign Workers ...
... German foreigners ' talk and foreign - workers ' German : the possible development of a pidgin in West Germany ' ( 9-53 ) , is a preliminary study associated with the University of Wuppertal project , ' Socialization of Foreign Workers ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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