Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... speech - signals is a speech community . ' This means essentially that the members of such a community have a shared grammar . On the other hand , he also says ( 1933 : 42 ) : ' A speech - community is a group of people who interact by ...
... speech - signals is a speech community . ' This means essentially that the members of such a community have a shared grammar . On the other hand , he also says ( 1933 : 42 ) : ' A speech - community is a group of people who interact by ...
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... speech community consisted of about 800 people on Nguna Island and another 200 or so ' people born on Nguna and now living on other [ New Hebridean ] islands , especially Efate ' . In addition , ' a form of speech similar enough to ...
... speech community consisted of about 800 people on Nguna Island and another 200 or so ' people born on Nguna and now living on other [ New Hebridean ] islands , especially Efate ' . In addition , ' a form of speech similar enough to ...
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... speech communities or speech networks . Neverthe- less , for the particular community and networks studied , she neither locates nor specifies any such relationships . Quite the contrary : R tells us that ' it appears that there is very ...
... speech communities or speech networks . Neverthe- less , for the particular community and networks studied , she neither locates nor specifies any such relationships . Quite the contrary : R tells us that ' it appears that there is very ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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