Language, Band 10George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... Dialect . Pp . 328. By HELGE KÖKERITZ . Uppsala : Lundequistska Bokhandeln , 1932 . This work deals with the dialect - speech of eastern Suffolk , where the author spent about eight months ( spread over several years ) observing the ...
... Dialect . Pp . 328. By HELGE KÖKERITZ . Uppsala : Lundequistska Bokhandeln , 1932 . This work deals with the dialect - speech of eastern Suffolk , where the author spent about eight months ( spread over several years ) observing the ...
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... dialect . For the time being reference may be made to Alcée Fortier " The French Language in Louisiana and the Negro - French dialect ' , PMLA . 1. 101-11 ( 1884-85 ) . * St. Martinville is of course the shrine of the Evangeline legend ...
... dialect . For the time being reference may be made to Alcée Fortier " The French Language in Louisiana and the Negro - French dialect ' , PMLA . 1. 101-11 ( 1884-85 ) . * St. Martinville is of course the shrine of the Evangeline legend ...
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... dialect is thus a near neighbor of Nea- politan , which it resembles closely in fonology . A noteworthy feature of both dialects is the use of the bilabial fricative ẞ instead of the labio- dental v of northern Italy . After a few pages ...
... dialect is thus a near neighbor of Nea- politan , which it resembles closely in fonology . A noteworthy feature of both dialects is the use of the bilabial fricative ẞ instead of the labio- dental v of northern Italy . After a few pages ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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