Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... speakers in these villages are between 70 and 80 years of age . Between the ages of about 45 and 65 , a small number of speakers can make themselves understood in Gaelic ; but their Gaelic , in terms of the norms of the older group , is ...
... speakers in these villages are between 70 and 80 years of age . Between the ages of about 45 and 65 , a small number of speakers can make themselves understood in Gaelic ; but their Gaelic , in terms of the norms of the older group , is ...
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... speakers in the sense that they attach readily to loanwords or serve as analogical alternants for rarer forms . NO formations other than suffixation are productive in these senses , either for nouns or verbs . Some non - productive ...
... speakers in the sense that they attach readily to loanwords or serve as analogical alternants for rarer forms . NO formations other than suffixation are productive in these senses , either for nouns or verbs . Some non - productive ...
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... speakers , in basing her phonological analysis solely on which she did not do in describing the speech reading style . The data are doubtless atypical , of Paris . These regional data are extracted too , in that all 17 of W's speakers ...
... speakers , in basing her phonological analysis solely on which she did not do in describing the speech reading style . The data are doubtless atypical , of Paris . These regional data are extracted too , in that all 17 of W's speakers ...
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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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acoustic adjectives analysis basic color categories basic color terms bilingual cat and mama chapter chimpanzees claim clauses conditionals consonant contours contrast defined definition degree of membership derived categories dialect discussion distinction English evidence example fact final mutation formant formation function fuzzy set Gaelic German gerund given grammar it-cleft Ladefoged language language death Latin lexical linguistic meaning membership functions Micronesian languages morpheme morphological nasal noted noun plurals NP's occur Old Prussian paper phonetic phonological pidgin pitch position possible predicate prefix present problem question reference response categories Reviewed rhotacized rules Scottish Gaelic semantic sentences sequence sociolinguistic Spanish speakers speech stative stem structure stylized intonation suffixation syllable syntactic syntax theory tion tone tongue topics University utterance verbs vocal vowel alternation vowel harmony vowel height wh-clefts words yellow