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The sociolinguistic situation is comparable to the linguistic one : there are perceptual differences between these genera in most or all regions of the United States , such that a black or white speaker from a particular region can ...
The sociolinguistic situation is comparable to the linguistic one : there are perceptual differences between these genera in most or all regions of the United States , such that a black or white speaker from a particular region can ...
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with CBE speakers , bidialectism in this sense has never been observed by the present writer , even in children cited by teachers as prototypic examples of bidialectal speakers . Although the situation may conceivably be different among ...
with CBE speakers , bidialectism in this sense has never been observed by the present writer , even in children cited by teachers as prototypic examples of bidialectal speakers . Although the situation may conceivably be different among ...
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Will they speak HU , H , or U style in the same way as H- or U - oriented speakers ? How does a U - speaker react to an H - speaker and vice versa ? What happens when ' adherent ' speakers of Hirdu , say , one of the Avadhi dialect and ...
Will they speak HU , H , or U style in the same way as H- or U - oriented speakers ? How does a U - speaker react to an H - speaker and vice versa ? What happens when ' adherent ' speakers of Hirdu , say , one of the Avadhi dialect and ...
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