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Hierachies and the choice of left conjuncts ( with particular attention to English ) . Journal of Linguistics 23.51–77 . ALLEN , CYNTHIA . 1997. The origins of the ' group genitive ' in English . Transactions of the Philological Society ...
Hierachies and the choice of left conjuncts ( with particular attention to English ) . Journal of Linguistics 23.51–77 . ALLEN , CYNTHIA . 1997. The origins of the ' group genitive ' in English . Transactions of the Philological Society ...
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HOW RHOTICITY BECAME / r / -SANDHI JENNIFER HAY ANDREA SUDBURY University of Canterbury King's College London It is well known that nearly all nonrhotic dialects of English exhibit linking and / or intrusive / r / .
HOW RHOTICITY BECAME / r / -SANDHI JENNIFER HAY ANDREA SUDBURY University of Canterbury King's College London It is well known that nearly all nonrhotic dialects of English exhibit linking and / or intrusive / r / .
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NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH / r / -SANDHI . Contemporary New Zealand English ( NZE ) displays both linking and intrusive / r / , though neither has been extensively studied . Hay and Warren ( 2002 ) used reading data to examine the incidence of ...
NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH / r / -SANDHI . Contemporary New Zealand English ( NZE ) displays both linking and intrusive / r / , though neither has been extensively studied . Hay and Warren ( 2002 ) used reading data to examine the incidence of ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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