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Dench ( 1990 ) describes at least three distinct dialects , North , Southwest , and South , with purported full - blown metathesis apparent only in the southern dialect ; the southwestern dialect reduces final vowels to schwa .
Dench ( 1990 ) describes at least three distinct dialects , North , Southwest , and South , with purported full - blown metathesis apparent only in the southern dialect ; the southwestern dialect reduces final vowels to schwa .
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( 39 ) Dialects of Nyungar ( Pama - Nyungan ) NORTH SOME SW SOUTH kata ka ( :) ta ka : t ' head ' pipi pi ( :) pa pi : p ... it is fairly clear from dialect comparison that metathesis in Nyungar did not occur as a one - step process .
( 39 ) Dialects of Nyungar ( Pama - Nyungan ) NORTH SOME SW SOUTH kata ka ( :) ta ka : t ' head ' pipi pi ( :) pa pi : p ... it is fairly clear from dialect comparison that metathesis in Nyungar did not occur as a one - step process .
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Thus regarding the claim that creoles are simply varieties of their lexifiers , Fa D'Ambu and its sister dialects are not only just as dire as Sranan linguistically , but also sociohistorically . Mufwene's strategy of setting aside ...
Thus regarding the claim that creoles are simply varieties of their lexifiers , Fa D'Ambu and its sister dialects are not only just as dire as Sranan linguistically , but also sociohistorically . Mufwene's strategy of setting aside ...
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