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This makes possible a systematic study into the decline of rhoticity in this dialect and the subsequent emergence of / r / -sandhi . Exactly how did this transformation take place ? In what follows , we describe a study that was ...
This makes possible a systematic study into the decline of rhoticity in this dialect and the subsequent emergence of / r / -sandhi . Exactly how did this transformation take place ? In what follows , we describe a study that was ...
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However , the limitations of the corpus placed restrictions on the degree to which such stratification was possible . Table 1 shows the distribution of speakers analyzed by sex and birthdate . FEMALE ( N = 24 ) 9 9 2 4 MALE ( N = 41 ) ...
However , the limitations of the corpus placed restrictions on the degree to which such stratification was possible . Table 1 shows the distribution of speakers analyzed by sex and birthdate . FEMALE ( N = 24 ) 9 9 2 4 MALE ( N = 41 ) ...
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In The sounds of the world's languages , Ladefoged and Maddieson ( 1996 ) also assume that the space of possible speech sounds is indefinitely large . They restrict their attention to the sound differences that are used for minimal ...
In The sounds of the world's languages , Ladefoged and Maddieson ( 1996 ) also assume that the space of possible speech sounds is indefinitely large . They restrict their attention to the sound differences that are used for minimal ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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