Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... considered certain for reasons also stated by him . The word leynge was used in a French context in the late fourteenth century to refer to a type of fish . Thomas held that this use stemmed clearly from ling , of which leyng was a ...
... considered certain for reasons also stated by him . The word leynge was used in a French context in the late fourteenth century to refer to a type of fish . Thomas held that this use stemmed clearly from ling , of which leyng was a ...
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... considered nonstandard and those considered dialectal are listed in Table 1 . If a lex has only nonstandard meanings , it is said to be a nonstandard word in that source . If a word has at least one dialectal meaning but no standard ...
... considered nonstandard and those considered dialectal are listed in Table 1 . If a lex has only nonstandard meanings , it is said to be a nonstandard word in that source . If a word has at least one dialectal meaning but no standard ...
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... considered either a member of the consonant string or of the vowel string , although phonetic considerations would obviously indicate the latter . The ratio of words without the final e to words with the final e in this set is 3173/1253 ...
... considered either a member of the consonant string or of the vowel string , although phonetic considerations would obviously indicate the latter . The ratio of words without the final e to words with the final e in this set is 3173/1253 ...
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