Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... dialects and creoles differ from standard language ? ' ) offers an entertaining discussion of some of the variation found in all languages , including a mention of the fuzzy distinction between ' variety ' and ' dialect ' . The chapter ...
... dialects and creoles differ from standard language ? ' ) offers an entertaining discussion of some of the variation found in all languages , including a mention of the fuzzy distinction between ' variety ' and ' dialect ' . The chapter ...
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... dialects ' as well . This is because the Mobile Unit speakers were the New Zealand - born offspring of the early immigrants from the British Isles , and so represent an interme- diate stage in the formation process . They show a large ...
... dialects ' as well . This is because the Mobile Unit speakers were the New Zealand - born offspring of the early immigrants from the British Isles , and so represent an interme- diate stage in the formation process . They show a large ...
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... dialects in- vestigated in depth for the purpose of the study , a group of Northern Italian dialects called Piedmont- ese , which includes the dialects spoken in central Piedmont , Turinese and ( a variety of ) Astigiano . She also ...
... dialects in- vestigated in depth for the purpose of the study , a group of Northern Italian dialects called Piedmont- ese , which includes the dialects spoken in central Piedmont , Turinese and ( a variety of ) Astigiano . She also ...
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