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Table 1 shows summary figures for each subject . Much of our argument thus far depends on the possibility that more degrees of acceptability are distinguishable than the usual symbolic scale reflects . The table shows that all the ...
Table 1 shows summary figures for each subject . Much of our argument thus far depends on the possibility that more degrees of acceptability are distinguishable than the usual symbolic scale reflects . The table shows that all the ...
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The bilabial shows distinct affinity for particular person categories , but different persons in different parts of the world : the first person in northern Eurasia and to a lesser extent in Africa , the second person in the New World ...
The bilabial shows distinct affinity for particular person categories , but different persons in different parts of the world : the first person in northern Eurasia and to a lesser extent in Africa , the second person in the New World ...
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B shows how Peter Trudgill's method of indexing phoThe lexical field of taste : A semantic netic values with speakers ' birth years can show study of Japanese taste terms . By change over time . The chapter concludes with A. E. ...
B shows how Peter Trudgill's method of indexing phoThe lexical field of taste : A semantic netic values with speakers ' birth years can show study of Japanese taste terms . By change over time . The chapter concludes with A. E. ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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