Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... American English . The question then arises : according to what principles are the in- tonations applied to American words ? Are all American words given one intona- tion , are they distributed between the two , or do they maintain their ...
... American English . The question then arises : according to what principles are the in- tonations applied to American words ? Are all American words given one intona- tion , are they distributed between the two , or do they maintain their ...
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... American dialects , can't appears as [ kejnt ] ) . Of the C type are British Received Standard , the dialects of Eastern New England , and the coastal dialects of Southern American ; of the D type are Central - Western American and ...
... American dialects , can't appears as [ kejnt ] ) . Of the C type are British Received Standard , the dialects of Eastern New England , and the coastal dialects of Southern American ; of the D type are Central - Western American and ...
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... American English of the ' General American ' type ( i.e. not belonging either to a New England or to a Southern regional type ) , though GLT has certain Eastern features lacking in BB's more Midwestern speech . Both of us make a nearly ...
... American English of the ' General American ' type ( i.e. not belonging either to a New England or to a Southern regional type ) , though GLT has certain Eastern features lacking in BB's more Midwestern speech . Both of us make a nearly ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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