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... factors that differentiate speakers in terms of their use of the two canonical variants , [ r ] and [ R ] . The phonological factors that partially condition the alternation between these variants are dealt with in Sankoff & Blondeau ...
... factors that differentiate speakers in terms of their use of the two canonical variants , [ r ] and [ R ] . The phonological factors that partially condition the alternation between these variants are dealt with in Sankoff & Blondeau ...
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... factors such as prestige and identity . These social factors have no role at all except among the original adult immigrants , while accommodation plays a crucial role among both these immigrants and the third generation who , as ...
... factors such as prestige and identity . These social factors have no role at all except among the original adult immigrants , while accommodation plays a crucial role among both these immigrants and the third generation who , as ...
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... factors . The model is completed by the phenomenon of ' drift ' ( Ch . 6 ) , by which the new dialect and the source dialects undergo parallel changes , which are often taken further in the new dialect because there are fewer social ...
... factors . The model is completed by the phenomenon of ' drift ' ( Ch . 6 ) , by which the new dialect and the source dialects undergo parallel changes , which are often taken further in the new dialect because there are fewer social ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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