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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 here de- scribed . All of these dialects , including that of Lunenburg town , approximate more and more as time goes on to the surrounding dialects , which are spoken by descendants of English , Scottish , and United Empire ...
... dialect here de- scribed . All of these dialects , including that of Lunenburg town , approximate more and more as time goes on to the surrounding dialects , which are spoken by descendants of English , Scottish , and United Empire ...
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... dialect has this phonological feature and who wishes to correct it . The treatment of r before consonants and final is distinctive and pro- vides a shibboleth for the dialect . The Nova Scotian dialects in general preserve the sound in ...
... dialect has this phonological feature and who wishes to correct it . The treatment of r before consonants and final is distinctive and pro- vides a shibboleth for the dialect . The Nova Scotian dialects in general preserve the sound in ...
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